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The Nokia 3210 and 3310 (pictured) are still fondly remembered, even 15 years after their release. Thomas Kohler/Flickr

Nokia has an eye on re-entering the smartphone market, but under one condition

And it’s a pretty big condition in fairness.

EVER SINCE IT sold its handset division, Nokia has focused on developing software properties like HERE maps as well as its work in the telecoms industry.

Yet rumours that it will return to the smartphone market continued to persist, especially after it released its own Android tablet, the N1, earlier this year.

The rumours were enough to compel Nokia to address whether it will re-enter the smartphone market.

The short answer is “it’s complicated.”

The long answer is Nokia won’t be able to return to the market until the end of 2016 at the earliest. Even then, it will only do so if it teams up with a “world-class partner”, one that will be able to bear the costs involved with manufacturing, selling and marketing a smartphone.

The right path back to mobile phones for Nokia is through a brand-licensing model. That means identifying a partner that can be responsible for all of the manufacturing, sales, marketing and customer support for a product.

So if we ever see a new Nokia phone again, it would be one in name only. Nokia’s involvement will see it working closely with said partner to guide “the design and technology differentiation” of the smartphone, the same thing it did with the N1 tablet, but all the risk (and potential rewards) will fall on the company willing to take on the Nokia name.

Nokia partnered with Chinese company Foxconn to create the N1 tablet, but it can’t create its own phones yet because of its agreement with Microsoft.

When it sold its handset division to the company in 2014, part of the agreement meant that no Nokia phones, both smartphone and feature phones, could be created during a set period. For smartphones, that’s going to expire at the end of 2016.

Microsoft eventually dropped the Nokia branding for its Lumia smartphones, and recently, it was revealed it would be cutting 7,800 jobs globally after it struggled to find a foothold in the smartphone market.

To summarise, we will look for the right partner who can take on the heavy lifting and work closely with us to deliver a great product. As we agreed with Microsoft, the soonest that can happen is Q4 2016 – so it’s safe to say Nokia won’t be back (at least in phone form… ) before then.

So for now, you’re better off reminiscing about the 3210 and 3310 and those endless games of Snake you played.

My 3210 Jeffrey Lebowski / Tumblr Jeffrey Lebowski / Tumblr / Tumblr

Read: Happy 150th birthday Nokia. Here’s why we owe so much to the 3210 >

Read: This is how you can play the classic Snake game on your phone >

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    Mute Kevin Brady
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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:29 AM

    I once filled the entire screen with the snake without dying. Still one of my proudest achievements! :)

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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:14 AM

    I absolutely loved my 3310.

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    Mute phil
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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:09 AM

    The Lumia phone range would be excellent phones if they ran android. I have a 535 and its a great phone. Just miss the Chioce of Browsers.

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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:27 AM

    What’s wrong with the Windows OS? I love the Lumia.

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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:16 AM

    Just bring back the 3310, and they’ll be sorted.

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    Jul 14th 2015, 12:23 PM

    We will reenter the smartphone market on one condition; will someone please show us how to make a smartphone?

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    Mute casey
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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:15 AM

    I still have my old Nokia phone and it still works. I get it out every now and again to play the game’s on it.

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    Jul 14th 2015, 12:08 PM

    Nokia can forget it. They stood still while everyone else passed them by with smart phones. By the time they woke up it was too late. Nokia still thinks people will buy their phones for nostalgic reasons. Deluded. Either they bring something usefull that we havent seen before to the table, they can forget it.

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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:17 AM

    Nokia? Forget about it.

    That ship sailed about 10 years ago.

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    Mute Ben Gunn
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    Jul 14th 2015, 12:13 PM

    Is it not ironic that Nokia concentrated on getting maximum functionality from ever smaller handsets whilst today’s smartphones seem to be getting bigger and bigger?

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    Mute Aaron Brady
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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:19 AM

    I’d say a possible team up with HTC might help both parties!

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    Jul 14th 2015, 12:26 PM

    Why not bring back 3310 but on smart phone style for limited edition

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    Jul 14th 2015, 11:30 AM

    Typical attitude of big business. They want all the reward with no effort.

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    Jul 14th 2015, 12:05 PM

    They sold their handset busy to another company for 7.8 billion dollars but still intend to get back into the handset business using their original name.. Sounds like a scam or at least fraud to me.

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    Mute Ben Gunn
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    Jul 14th 2015, 12:11 PM

    Of course it’s not a scam. Microsoft have dropped the name so why not capitalise on a well known and respected brand. If they were doing anything wrong I think MS would have their lawyers out like a shot.

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    Mute Dave Harris
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    Jul 15th 2015, 2:11 AM

    A Chinese or other countries company who don’t have a name on the western markets could profit- it would have to be done right though- some killer feature or app. Or exceptionally cheap prices for good quality

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