For the O.G. in all of us

Although it is rather ironic for the tech industry to be marketing nostalgia…here it is.
In November, Nintendo released its Classic Edition, a 1980s throwback design. Two buzzworthy phones recently introduced are the Nokia 3310 and the BlackBerry KeyOne, which incorporate “old” features from phones that captivated us a decade ago. The KeyOne is an android phone that boasts the old-school BlackBerry keyboard. The Nokia 3310 is basically a 17-year-old phone with a camera added to it.
The CNET article above also describes how Leica, Fujifilm, and Kodak are going retro with their new products – including a new 8mm film camera from Kodak.