Two weeks ago we reported that HMD Global was set to present a refresh of the classic Nokia 3310 phone at this years Mobile World Congress in late February. And indeed, the firm presented the Nokia 3310, but it didn't turn out to be a 1:1 copy, but rather an updated version with more modern hardware. It has a full color 2.4 inch display, Nokia's Series 30+ OS, Bluetooth and 2G support, a removable 1200mAh battery etc. I have compiled all presented specs below:
- 2.4 inch full color QVGA display
- Snake is installed, albeit a modernized version
- Size: 115.6 x 51 x 12.8 mm
- Weighs 79.6g
- micro-SIM port
- 1200mAh battery, 31 days Standby time, 22 hours call time advertised
- It's running Nokia's own Series 30+ Operating System
- Bluetooth and 2G support (no 3G)
- Basic Opera Mini internet browser
- 16 MB internal memory for MP3 playback
- Storage can be extened with a microSD card up to 32 GB
- microUSB port (USB2.0)
- FM Radio integrated
- 2MP camera with LED flash
- 3.5mm headphone jack (take that, Apple!)
- Comes in black, red, grey and yellow
- Price: €49
In case you are wondering if it's still "indestructable", HMD Global claimed that the phone is "incredibly durable and reliable". An exact release date wasn't announced. People can sign up at Nokia's website to get notified when the phone will be available.
Official Website
Sources: 1, 2
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