If you owned the original, there's a lot to like here. The plastic shell and bright colours are a welcome throwback to Nokia's heyday. It might be smaller and thinner than its predecessor, but the numbered keys and greyish-white accent remain. There is, however, a 2.4-inch colour screen now (gosh!) and even a camera, though at 2 megapixels we doubt it'll be much use. Still, with a standby time of 31 days, who cares? It's supposed to be different from the usual Android fare. Of course, the phone is a marketing stunt designed to raise awareness of HMD's other devices. Even with this knowledge, however, I can't help but admire its retro looks.