Reusing phone from 2007

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I visited Saudi Arabia for three weeks back in 2007. At that time, I purchased a low-end Nokia phone, and presumably a local SIM card (can't remember the details about the plan).

In about a week, I'll be back there for about a week.

Is it worth taking my old phone -- will it still work if I get a local plan? Or must I (again) buy one when I land?

(I don't have a power converter and the adapter is two-prong, so I can't plug it in and check if it will even turn on.)

NB I don't know the model of the phone either.

It looks like this phone:

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