<p>Which explains Nokia's latest nod to the future, a reinvention of the classic Nokia 3310, a phone originally released in the year 2000, once labeled "the phone that could not be killed."</p><p>While the latest 3310 physically resembles its predecessor, Nokia has updated the original with newer technology, including a slightly tweaked version of Windows Phone 8, modified to run on the device's three-inch touch screen. Nokia also included its signature 41-megapixel camera.</p><p>(Story continues below.)</p><p>Purists will appreciate the pre-installed suite of games, including classics like "Snake II," "Space Impact" and "Bantumi." The phone will also have all the original monophonic ringtones.</p><p><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/01/nokia-3310-smartphone-april-fools_n_5070444.html">Keep reading...</a></p>