Iconic Nokia 3310 unveiled ahead of retro phone relaunch
The event held in Barcelona.
All four phones will be available to buy online and at retailers from the second quarter – between April and June – of 2017. It has an incredible camera, is water-resistant and boasts a stunning bright new display. It’s no wonder that Nokia sold over 125 million of them. The company also announced an all-new Arte Black variant, which is priced at Euro 299 (roughly Rs. 21,000). In fact, partnering up with Finland’s HMD Global, Nokia is going to introduce a new range of phones.
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.
The Nokia 3 runs Android 7.0 Nougat. On this front, the new 3310 harkens back to the good old days. The pin charger point is no longer available in any of the phones.
The classic rounded form phones come with different joyful shades. The phone is powered by a modest MediaTek MT6737 chipset. The Nokia 3 has a 5-inch 1280×720 screen, MTK 6737 quadcore 1.3Ghz processor, 2GB of RAM and 8MP camera. It has a “seamless” metal body. It has a 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage with expandable storage up to 128GB.
The Nokia 6 is set to retail at €229, while the Nokia 5 will cost €179 and the smaller Nokia 3 will cost just €139. The top of the device features a 2.5D Gorilla Glass with a home button that houses the fingerprint scanner.
You will be happy to hear the 2017 edition retains the older version’s impressive battery life.
Inside, Nokia has what it’s calling a “smart audio amplifier”, which powers a dual-speaker set-up. The handset boasts a 5.5in Full HD screen with an aluminium unibody. A diamond cut design with sharp edges provide a premium feel in the hand, while a super-glossy 4GB RAM/64GB storage model will also make it to market besides the matte black, silver, blue, and copper variants. It supports 4G LTE and packs-in 2650 mAh battery.