The old Nokia Neo prototype resurfaced online with a CRAZY $3500 price tag!

Today, we came across many images of the Nokia Neo – unreleased prototype from this Finnish brand on a Vietnamese website with a shocking price: $3500! Read on to find out why it is so expensive today!

Nokia Neo

Nokia Neo prototype with a $3500 price tag resurfaced online!

The 20s were the glory days of Nokia. Over the years, the Finnish brand has released various feature phone models, which caught the attention of the world. First, there was the Nokia 7600 with a tear shape design. Additionally, the Finnish brand also had the Nokia 7280 which shaped like a lipstick. On the other side, this was also the period that Nokia planned for one handset under the codename Nokia Neo.

Notably, the Nokia Neo was supposed to be the successor of the Nokia Express Music. In term of the design, the Nokia Neo sport a circle keyboard in the middle. There is also an OK button in the centre. As for the mechanism, you can control the Nokia handset by circulating the round button. The two upper buttons are the Contacts and Features Access function. Meanwhile, the two below are the Call and Power buttons.

Nokia Neo

Furthermore, the Nokia Neo screen support colours display, different from the black-and-white ones of previous Nokia phone. This Nokia phone sported a rear camera, something the Nokia phone in this period didn’t have. However, under many conditions, this Nokia phone didn’t become official. Le Phuc, an old Nokia collector from Hanoi, is currently the owner of one Nokia Neo handset.

Does the Nokia Neo worth its unbelievable price tag?

According to Phuc, this Nokia phone is one of the rarest Nokia handsets in the world, even more precious than the Nokia 7710. Until now, there is only around 10 Nokia phone in the world. Notably, not many Nokia owners can find a full model of the Neo phone without any damage. What do you think about this handset? If Nokia has launched their Neo handset back in the day, does it have the potential to become another “iconic” Nokia phone? Let us know with a comment today!