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However, what we have found out in the latest leak details that we are not going to be getting the exact same carbon copy of the basic Nokia 3310 because there are going to be some slight changes that you should know about.
According to Vtech, a Chinese website, the 2017 Nokia 3310 will not have the old monochromatic screen, but will sport a color screen instead.
There are rumours that HMD owned Nokia is planning to launch Nokia 3310 in a new avatar. Its first phone, Nokia 6, which runs on Android, was launched in China earlier this month.
The Nokia 3310 as mentioned earlier in this article, was released almost 17 years ago as a successor to the Nokia 3210. We are expecting a series of new smartphone arrivals at the biggest mobile trade show in Barcelona next week, but one particular phone has everyone drooling.
What They’re Talking About: Huawei’s Honor lineup got the spotlight at CES, so Huawei might turn its attention to a successor to the Huawei P9, which came out about a year ago.
Multicolor style, including green, red, yellow, etc.
Adding on to the rumor mill, whole new range of specs have been revealed in a new leak.
The worldwide version of the Nougat-powered Nokia 6 is expected to be the same as the sell-out Chinese model, packing a 5.5in Full HD display, an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430, 4GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, a 16MP primary camera, 8MP front snapper, and a 3,000mAh battery. In terms of its design, the smartphone is expected to be a mix of the classic Nokia 3310 and Nokia 150.
Concept videos have reimagined the upcoming Nokia handset and bear testimony to how eagerly awaited the device is. Hopefully you remember that right?
Nokia’s feature phone will have the same design language as the original variant, but the new Nokia 3310 will be lighter as well as slimmer.
Well, at the moment, Fossbytes can’t confirm any of these details, and we’ll have to take it with a pinch of salt. The Nokia and HMD Global event will start at 4.30 pm CET; 9 pm IST; 7.30 am PST; and 10.30 am EST.