Nokia 8910: Nokia's First Titanium Phone – History and Value in 2026

Before the 8910i, there was the 8910 — the phone that paved the way for Nokia's titanium series and set a new standard for luxury phone design. Less known than its successor but equally fascinating, the original Nokia 8910 is today a rare and sought-after collector's item.

The history of the Nokia 8910

Launched in 2002, the Nokia 8910 was the first Nokia phone to use titanium as the primary material for its body. It was a bold leap — titanium was more expensive and difficult to work with than plastic, but it offered an unparalleled sense of quality and solidity.

The phone was enthusiastically received by the premium market, quickly becoming a status symbol among professionals and design enthusiasts.

Differences between 8910 and 8910i

The "i" version from 2003 primarily added 40-tone polyphonic ringtones and some software optimizations. The original 8910 had 16-tone ringtones. For collectors, the original 8910 is often of greater interest precisely because of its rarity.

Technical specifications

  • Type: slider
  • Body: titanium
  • Display: monochromatic 84 x 48 pixels
  • Connectivity: GSM 900/1800/1900
  • Battery: Li-Ion, up to 260 hours standby, 4 hours talk time
  • Weight: 89 grams
  • Ringtones: 16-tone polyphonic
  • Memory: phonebook up to 500 contacts

Collector's value in 2026

The original Nokia 8910 is rarer than the 8910i and can be worth between €100 and €300 in good condition. Specimens in their original box with complete accessories are even more valuable.

Where to find an original Nokia 8910

Infosate specializes in the rarest Nokia models. Consult our premium Nokia collection to find the original 8910 and 8910i.

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