Hands on with the new Nokia 3310, the legendary resurrected handset
Nokia has officially brought back the iconic 3310 handset via HMD Global, only it’s with a modern twist on a retro handset. The new version can play music and click pictures with its 2MP primary camera, and comes with 16 MB internal storage that can increased to 32 GB.
Launched in China earlier, the Nokia 6 was launched at MWC for the rest of the world.
“Fundamentally, it is about making sure that right across our portfolio we are delivering this pure Nokia experience”. Other than the global availability, nothing has changed.
The Nokia 6 smartphone comes with a 5.5 inch screen and Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor.
Nokia 3 runs on the Android 7.0 Nougat OS, and has been announced to get frequent updates. The Nokia 3 packs a 2650mAh battery.
Nokia 5 sports 5.2-inch IPS LCD (720×1280 pixels) IPS LCD display along with 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass cover on top. Each handset is engineered out of a single block of aluminium. Not much was revealed, but it will have a 5-inch display, an 8MP wide angle rear camera, and an all metal body. It will come in Matte Black, Silver, Tempered Blue, Copper. These models are priced between 139 to 299 euros.
The shortest of all Nokia Android offerings is Nokia 3. Powered by a Mediatek MT6737 processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB worth of storage space. The phone even has a microSD slot.
That being said, we have plenty of info when it comes to Nokia 3310, most of which we’ve already shared with you, and in addition to that, now we also have some hands-on images to share. It will also release smaller, lower-range Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 models.
22 hours of talk time, 10 times more than what the original Nokia 3310 had.
One of the many features that the iconic Nokia 3310 is known for is its fun filling games like the chief of all and Snake II. The all new and refined Nokia 3310 will set you back at €49 (~$52 USD). The original Nokia N8 design felt pretty radical at the time.