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Nokia 3650: The Early S60 Icon with Camera Zoom Cover
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
⭐ WOW Factor: Back Cover with Camera zoom
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Cameron
⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: 450 €
📊 Units Sold: ~6M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 3650 is one of the most distinctive early Symbian smartphones ever produced, combining an expressive design with advanced multimedia features and a unique circular keypad that immediately set it apart from every other phone of its time. Released in 2002 as the successor to the Nokia 7650, it expanded the Symbian Series 60 platform with MMC memory card support, Bluetooth, video recording, and tri-band GSM capability.This unit comes in a bright yellow Xpress-On cover, one of the more uncommon color variants, and features an extremely rare camera back cover with a rotating zoom-lens mechanism. This accessory physically extends the camera assembly, allowing manual zooming and enhancing the phone’s multimedia personality. These zoom-lens covers were produced in very small numbers, making them a highly desirable collectible today.
The 3650’s circular keypad design became one of Nokia’s most iconic experiments, bridging retro inspiration with modern smartphone functionality. Its sister model, the Nokia 3600, was the first Symbian OS phone to launch in the United States, marking a major expansion of Nokias smartphone presence in North America.
With its early camera capabilities, expandable storage, Bluetooth connectivity, and unmistakable styling, the Nokia 3650 represents a key moment in the evolution of mobile phones. This yellow unit with a rare zoom-lens back cover stands out as a unique and collectible piece of Symbian history, showcasing Nokia’s bold engineering and design experimentation at the dawn of the smartphone era.
📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 3660: The Rare 3650 Upgrade
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.3/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Sylvester
⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: 450 €
📊 Units Sold: ~2M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 3660 is a refined and expressive successor to the iconic Nokia 3650, combining the power of the early Symbian Series 60 platform with a redesigned keypad and a striking color-focused design. Released in late 2003, it addressed user feedback by replacing the circular keypad of the 3650 with a more familiar rectangular grid layout, improving typing comfort without losing the distinctive charm of Nokia’s bold early smartphone era.This mint-condition red unit is an exceptional example of the 3660. The red housing is one of the more eye-catching and vibrant variants, reflecting Nokia’s early 2000s focus on personalization and expressive design. These colorful versions were popular at launch but are difficult to find today in clean, near-new condition.
Powered by Symbian OS 6.1 with Series 60 UI, the 3660 offered video recording, Bluetooth connectivity, multimedia messaging, RealPlayer support, and expandable MMC memory at a time when most mobile phones were still limited to basic features. Its VGA camera made it a capable early cameraphone, continuing the evolution that began with the Nokia 7650 and 3650.
With its combination of color, capability, and unique early smartphone personality, the Nokia 3660 stands as a memorable and collectible piece of Nokia’s Symbian history. A mint red unit like this is a rare and valuable addition to any serious mobile phone collection.
📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 3720 C
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
⭐ WOW Factor: Nokia first IP certified device
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
⏱ Life timer: 25 m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2009 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Sold: ~2M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 3720 classic is a mobile phone by Nokia announced in July 2009 and manufactured in Hungary. The phone runs the Series 40 6th edition platform.
This phone is IP54 rated against water, dust and is also shock proof. This makes the phone Nokia’s first IP certified device. Nokia has released videos showing how rugged this device is such as being placed under water, kicked by a rugby boot and hit by a golf club.📝 Reviews when released: cNET 🔗
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Nokia 3810: The Lost Asian Shadow of the 3110
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)
⭐ WOW Factor: A true APAC-market ghost model, the Nokia 3810 exists as a secret evolution of the 3110, built on a unique NHE-8A hardware branch, sold only through selected Asian operators, and so rare today that even many hardcore collectors have never seen a real one outside archival photos.
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8.5/10
⏱ Life timer: NA | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: ~11000 PHP
📊 Units Sold: ~1M
📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia 3810 is one of the most obscure and region-locked handsets Nokia ever released, a model that at first sight looks like a Nokia 3110 from the late 90s, but in reality is a completely different device built specifically for the Southeast Asian market. Created around late 1998 to early 1999 for operators like Globe Telecom in the Philippines and Singtel in Singapore, it was never part of Nokia’s global roadmap and never appeared in eur;opean or American catalogs.Internally, the 3810 belongs to the extended NHE-8A platform, a rare fork of the 3110 architecture that Nokia used only for operator-specific customizations. Unlike typical localized firmware builds, this model has a modified PCB layout, different RF filters, region-specific power amplifiers, and firmware adjusted for hot and congested GSM-900 networks in Asia. The firmware also contains unique operator menus, a different startup behavior, and a SIM Toolkit implementation that the original 3110 did not have.
Visually, the 3810 shares the silhouette of the 3110, but key differences immediately confirm it as its own device. It has a redesigned navigation cluster, different soft keys, a unique lower mask, and a housing made from a thicker, more rubberized plastic type. These material changes were intentional, allowing the phone to survive the high humidity and heat typical of Southeast Asia. The keypad layout is also subtly different, confirming that this is not a housing replacement but a dedicated mold used only for this variant.
The 3810 was priced below the 5110 and slightly below the original 3110 in the APAC region, typically selling around PHP 7000 to 9000, often bundled with prepaid or SIM activation packages. Because Nokia kept production extremely limited and distributed the model only through operator channels, most units were used heavily and eventually scrapped. Almost none were exported, and very few examples have survived in clean or working condition. Today it stands as one of the rarest late 90s Nokias, more elusive than many prototypes, and almost never seen in Western collections.
The unit presented here is a remarkable surviving example, displaying Globe firmware on boot and all the unique hardware traits of the genuine 3810 platform. More than just a variant, it represents a hidden branch of Nokia history, a fully official model that Nokia itself barely acknowledged and one that existed only because regional operators demanded a slightly more modern, network-optimized alternative to the aging 3110. Devices like this highlight how complex Nokia’s APAC strategy truly was and why some of the rarest Nokias were never sold outside their home markets.
📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 5100
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Foxy
⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Sold: ~2M
📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia 5100 is a Nokia GSM mobile phone model that was announced on 4 November 2002 and released in early 2003.It was marketed as an outdoor device, hence it is in a rubber casing that provides protection against humidity, shocks and dust. It has some special functions like thermometer, flashlight, calorie counter and loudness meter (dB). It also has a stereo FM radio built in and is Tri-Band with up to 300 hours standby time.
The model type is NPM-6 and it is available in light blue (picture), dark grey, green and orange. It has Xpress-on shells which can be changed.
📝 Reviews when released: cNET 🔗
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Nokia 5110: The Xpress-On Game Changer
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: D (Very Common)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone to come with replaceable faceplates
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Santra
⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: ~375 $
📊 Units Sold: ~10M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 5110 is one of the most important consumer mobile phones ever created, marking the start of Nokia’s transformation into the world’s most iconic handset brand. Released in 1998, it introduced the concept of Xpress-On covers, allowing users to personalize their phone with fully replaceable front and rear shells. This innovation became one of Nokia’s defining features for years, shaping the identity of the company and the youth-driven mobile culture of the late 1990s.Built on the same core platform as the business-focused Nokia 6110, the 5110 delivered strong reception, excellent battery life, and the simple but powerful Series 20 user interface. Its rugged construction made it extremely durable, and its 84 x 48 pixel monochrome display driven by the Philips PCD8544 controller offered impressive clarity for the time. The inclusion of Snake, one of the first globally recognized mobile games, helped turn the 5110 into a cultural milestone.
The collection includes an outstanding selection of Nokia 5110 units. With around 10 color variants, multiple sealed original covers, and an extremely rare official Michael Schumacher cover, it captures the full expressive power of the Xpress-On concept. These accessories, especially sealed originals and licensed editions, are now highly desirable collectibles due to their limited production and the heavy real-world use of most 5110s.
The Nokia 5110 stands today as a symbol of simplicity, durability, and personalization. Its impact on mobile culture is unquestionable, and a collection as diverse as yours highlights just how influential and historic this model truly was. It remains a cornerstone of any serious Nokia or mobile phone collection.
📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔
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Nokia 5130
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10
⏱ Life timer: 08h | 📦 Boxed: YES
📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Sold: ~5M
📰 Why this phone matters: Similar to 5110 but runs on GSM 1800. The 5110, also known as Nokia 5146 on One2One (now T-Mobile), or the nk402 on Orange in the UK, was intended for the consumer market, succeeding Nokia 1610 and the analogue Nokia 232. Its design is based on the same platform as Nokia 6110 for the business market. It features a similar, simpler, revamped user interface called Series 20, but lacked the infrared data interface. It can, however, be interfaced with a computer via a cellular data card and the appropriate cable, enabling it to function like a modem to connect to remote computer systems through the Public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Nokia 5110 is rugged, has excellent battery life, and features an 84×48-pixel monochrome LCD with four LED backlights, operated by the Philips PCD8544 display controller.
It is the first Nokia phone to come with replaceable faceplates, which Nokia branded “Xpress-on” covers; a concept Nokia incorporated into several other consumer-oriented cellphones aimed at the young adult market for years to come, allowing users to customize their device. “Xpress-on” was trademarked in the U.S. on 25 February 1998.
Nokia 5110 is also one of the first mobile phones to feature the game Snake. It became one of the most popular phones of its era.
Nokia 5110 was discontinued by the year 2000, having been fully replaced by the smaller Nokia 3210.Similar to 5110 but running in GSM 1800 only📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔
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Nokia 5140i
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 10/10
⏱ Life timer: 67h | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: ~300 $
📊 Units Sold: ~3M
📰 Why this phone matters: Released in 2003 it has a white backlit screen, FM radio, VGA display, and a USB pop-port operating on the GSM Network. The Nokia 5140 was the successor to the Nokia 5210📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 5200 Red BNIB Seal:The Untouched XpressMusic-Era Time Capsule
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)
⭐ WOW Factor: A fully factory-sealed Nokia 5200 in the rare red variant, preserved exactly as it left the Hungarian assembly line
👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB SEALED – 10/10
⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: YES
📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~180 €
📊 Units Sold: ~5M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 5200 (RM-174), released in 2006, defined an entire generation of youthful slider phones built around durability, simplicity and music-centric design. Positioned as the more affordable sibling of the 5300 XpressMusic, the 5200 shared the same playful DNA, rubberized edges, and iconic red-and-white aesthetic that became a symbol of the mid-2000s Nokia lifestyle lineup.This sealed specimen is a rarity on its own. The box wrap is original factory tight-shrink, with no tears, rewraps or aftermarket sealing. The IMEI labels confirm a clean manufacturing batch from Nokia’s Hungarian plant, one of the most respected production facilities in Nokia’s history for quality control and eur;opean-market releases.
Inside this untouched package sits a brand-new 5200 with its original slide mechanism, factory screens, pristine keypad, untouched charger, battery, manuals and accessories exactly as Nokia packed them nearly two decades ago. The red variant, shown on the box, is especially sought after because it was the flagship colorway marketed across eur;ope and often associated with the sporty, music-driven personality of the device.
The Nokia 5200 delivered Bluetooth, Series 40 3rd Edition OS, a bright 128×160 display, VGA camera, microSD expansion, Nokia’s legendary battery life, and a rugged build designed for daily use. It became a bestseller in 2006 and 2007, praised in contemporary reviews for being fun, solid and strikingly designed for its price bracket.
Finding one sealed today is almost impossible. Finding a sealed red one even harder. This unit represents the exact retail experience a user would have enjoyed in 2006, preserved untouched and unaltered, a true collector-grade relic from Nokia’s golden era.
📝 Reviews when released: cNet 🔗
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Nokia 5210: The Outdoor Classic
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)
⭐ WOW Factor: The only Nokia phone with an orange backlight for a monochrome display.
👁 Evaluation in my collection: TBD
🕵 Nokia Codename: Funky
⏱ Life timer: 17m | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2002 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Sold: ~4M
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 5210 is Nokia’s definitive rugged classic, a phone built for tough conditions at a time when most handsets were still fragile and business-focused. Announced in late 2001 and released in early 2002, it combined dust, shock and water resistance with Nokia’s familiar Series 20 interface, delivering a device that could survive real-world abuse without sacrificing everyday usability.This full box blue unit showcases the 5210 exactly as it was originally sold, complete with its distinctive rubber Xpress-On shells. The blue housing with silver and black accents gives the phone a sporty, technical look, while the rubber exterior provides added grip and physical protection. Unlike typical monochrome Nokias of its era, the 5210 uses an orange backlight, making it instantly recognizable and giving it a unique visual identity in low light.
Technically, the 5210 offers more than just toughness. It features WAP over CSD, a built-in infrared interface for data transfer to compatible devices, and support for Nokia’s PC tools, allowing phonebook editing and SMS handling directly from a computer. The Series 20 software platform provides a full set of calling features, including last number redial, speed dial, conference calling, call waiting, hold, mute, transfer and end all calls, alongside productivity tools such as a calculator, countdown timer, stopwatch, thermometer and calendar.
One of the most unusual features of the 5210 is its built-in thermometer, which reads the internal temperature of the phone’s battery. While primarily a technical and diagnostic function, Nokia exposed it as a user feature, adding to the phone’s adventurous, tool-like character. Preloaded with classic games like Snake II, Space Impact, Bantumi, Pairs II and Bumper, the 5210 balances rugged functionality with entertainment.
Because the 5210 was intended for rough use, most units were heavily worn or damaged over time. A full box example in blue, preserved in excellent condition, is now a rare find and a strong piece for any serious Nokia or rugged mobile collection. It represents a moment when Nokia successfully merged durability, personality and technology into one unmistakable device: the Nokia 5210, the Rugged Classic.
📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔
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Nokia 5500 Sport
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone to feature text to speech and motion sensor features.
👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10
⏱ Life timer: 189h | 📦 Boxed: NO
📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~250 €
📊 Units Sold: ~1M
📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia 5500 Sport is a smartphone running Symbian v9.1 operating system and the S60 3rd Edition user interface, announced on May 10, 2006. This was the first Nokia handset ever to feature text to speech and motion sensor features.📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗
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Nokia 5510
Quick View💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)
⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone with music player capabilities
👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10
🕵 Nokia Codename: Maverick
⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: YES
📅 Release Year: 2001 | 💰 Release Price: N/A
📊 Units Sold: ~800k
📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 5510 features a full QWERTY keyboard, and is notable for its digital music player, the company’s first mobile phone with music player capabilities.It has a 64 MB memory for storing audio files📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔























