Nokia 3310 was arguably the most loved phone of its era. Back in the day, Nokia 3310 sold a whopping 126 million units, before it was phased out in 2005. HMD Global launched the updated version of the indestructible phone at MWC on Sunday. It is still called Nokia 3310, but this time it comes with some improved specs like Series 30+ software, a color display that is slightly larger than its namesake, a 2-megapixel camera and a sd card slot. It is a feature phone that uses 2.5G networks for basic calls and text messaging, but promises some crazy battery stats like 22 hours talktime and standby time of a month. Old Nokia fans would be happy to see that it comes in that familiar midnight blue and grey colors, or you can choose from the new glossy yellow and red colors. The classic Snake game is also back with some nostalgia. According to me, launching the 3310 again, is a very clever way of marketing the new Nokia brand and gaining some limelight. Its launch price is about 49 ...
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