Four new Nokia phones will be unveiled at industry conference Mobile World Congress, VentureBeat reported, citing a source briefed on the company's plans. One of them will be a revamped version of Nokia's iconic phone, the 3310, which was originally released in 2000. The new version is expected to cost 59 euros (U.S. $62.32).

Nokia handset manufacturer HMD Global Oy is expected to announce the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3, two lower-priced models, the source told VentureBeat. In January, the Finland-based manufacturer launched the Nokia 6 in China, but has not released it in other markets.