Do you have this old cell phone at home? Collectors ready to go crazy: how much is it worth today

Do you have this old cell phone at home? Collectors ready to go crazy: how much is it worth today
Do you have this old cell phone at home? Collectors ready to go crazy: how much is it worth today

If you haven’t thrown away this old cell phone, you’re very lucky: collectors on the hunt, here’s how much it’s worth today.

Do you have this old cell phone? – Mrinformatico.it

Nowadays everyone certainly owns a smartphone: living without a cell phone now seems difficult. These modern devices can do absolutely everything they have an important role in various daily activities such as work, free time, study, reading, play, etc. Giants like Google have launched (and continue to launch) remarkable products that incredibly improve the user experience.

The smartphone, however, is the evolution of the first mobile phones: in the early 2000s, these spectacular models arrived on the market which allowed you to make calls and play unforgettable titles such as ‘Snake’. Whoever has owned these historic cell phones has most likely decided to keep them in the corner of memories or in a drawer with jealousy and love (they still represent an important stage in evolution. If you have this old cell phone at homeyou are very lucky: collectors, in fact, are ready to do crazy things.

Do you have this old cell phone at home? Collectors ready to go crazy: how much is it worth today

The famous Nokia 3330 – Mrinformatico.it

Mobile phones nowadays have incredible costs: there are models that even cost almost 2 thousand euros. Large companies such as Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi and Google also occupy other price ranges by launching smartphones of 100 euros, 500 euros and 1000 euros. Investing in old models, obviously, is something not contemplated: cell phones from the early 2000s, nowadays, they would be practically useless. Despite this, there are obviously those who are willing to do something crazy to get a similar model: we are talking about collectors who always find what they need on the web.

Nokia, during the birth of cell phones, made a splash and sold a lot: the Nokia 3330, for example, it was a very high level phone. Launched in 2001, it weighed 133 grams. Obviously it did not have a camera, flash or any connectivity system (including Bluetooth, which will only arrive later). The NiMh battery guaranteed a talk time of 260 minutes. If you have this mobile phone, you can sell it at an incredible price: on the web, in fact, there are those who buy it for between 80 and 100 euros. Be careful though: if you also have the original box, collectors are ready to invest more by putting it on the plate 150 euros. A little thought, therefore, certainly needs to be done: more often than not, when we do major cleaning at home, things that are too old end up forgotten or in drawers that we rarely open.

 
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