Nokia phones return with Android, Atmos and the classic 3310
Along with it, it brought back the famous Nokia 3310, the phone which was once termed as “unbreakable”. The feature phone – which is priced at Euro 49 (approximately Rs 3,500) has been revised and re-launched with numerous upgrades.
– Yes, it will last essentially forever: a month on standby. The Nokia 3310 price is affordable as well at $50 and you will thankfully still be able to get your Snake on. This Device is backed by a Removable 1200 mAh battery which as per company claim can deliver talk time Up to 22.1 hours.
It comes in four different colours, red and yellow, both in a gloss finish and a dark blue and grey, in a matte finish.
HMD Global is responsible for the new phone after licensing the Nokia brand a year ago. The new Nokia 3310 features a 2.4 inch touchscreen QVGA resolution display, which is polarised and curved for better sunlight legibility and comes with a resolution of 240 pixels by 320 pixels. 49 Euro is about £41.
HMD Global has released a new version of Nokia’s classic 3310 feature phone. The iconic, indestructible phone has been redesigned 17 years after it first launched.
Nokia 3310 is priced at Euro 49. Also, Nokia will offer single- and dual-SIM variants of the new 3310.
Though the name and company is the same, the entire brand has been refreshed with its new license owned by HMD Global, which is led by ex-Nokia executives and backed by Chinese electronics giant Foxconn. The phone will also come with a 2-megapixel camera and of course, will have the modern version if the much loved game, Snake.
It will reportedly be a feature phone, meaning it will have limited web browsing and other data-enabled capabilities. It includes “Snake“, a simple mobile game that was included on the original.
Elsewhere, the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 will cost €189 and €139 respectively.