
New Nokia 3310 (2017) review – Nokia 3310 is most popular phone device ever lived! Despite recent technology which has modified to bring us with exciting mobile smartphones, Nokia 3310 still feed us with such amazing excitement even some of the biggest counterparts could not. And you may ask what it had ever offered.
Guess it really served and played it role in the time of need when we couldn’t lay hands on smartphones. The strength of the phone is definitely topic for another day, plus the powerful battery performance. The father of the many of phone makes it return with additional features that would make you want to possess the mobile phone on more time again.
Let’s look at brief review of the new Nokia 3310 as it makes its return.
Weight: 79.6g
Dimensions: 115.6 x 51 x 12.8mm
OS: Nokia Series 30+
Screen size: 2.4-inch
Resolution: 240 x 320
Storage: 16MB, microSD (32GB)
Battery: 1,200mAh
Rear camera: 2MP
The Nokia 3310 price has been set at €49 (around $40, £35, AU$55), placing it perfectly as a secondary phone purchase and it’s one that will likely appeal to both Nokia fans and festival goers.
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There’s no firm new Nokia 3310 release date yet, with the firm only confirming that it will be available sometime in Q2 (April-June).
Looking at the new Nokia 3310 front-on and there’s no mistaking the phone it is paying homage to.
The distinctive border around the screen and the layout of the ‘num’ keys give you the retro throwback, but Nokia has majorly slimmed down and modernized the design making the new 3310 supremely pocketable.
It tips the scales at just 79.6g, making it comfortably lighter than the 137g original, and once you slipped it into your pocket you’ll forget it’s even there.
The plastic construction feels solid, but only time will tell if it will withstand the kind of beatings the first generation Nokia 3310 survived time and again.
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What’s waiting for you on screen then? Android? Nope. Windows 10 Mobile? Absolutely not.
Nokia’s stuck with its feature phone operating system, with the new 3310 running Nokia Series 30+.
That gives you a number of menu options with classics like Call Logs, Contacts, Calculator and Messages joined by a calendar, a basic web browser, photos, radio, music player, voice recorder and a camera application.
There’s even an app store where you can download games and apps – although it wasn’t currently functional during our hands on time with the phone.
We’re told that Twitter and Facebook will be coming to the new Nokia 3310, so we’ll likely see both crop up in the store when the phone goes on sale.
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Snake is back on the new Nokia 3310, but it’s had quite an overhaul from the version which graced the original 3310.
Called Snake Xenzia, the new version is made by Gameloft and features a series of levels with various map layouts as well as the classic survival mode where you get an uninterrupted square to ply your trade.
The snake looks, well more snake-like, and it’s all in color for your visual pleasure.
Snake isn’t the only game you can play on the new Nokia 3310 though, with the handset we got hands on with also packing Asphalt 6: Adrenaline, Diamond Twister 2, Doodle Jump and Drag Race.
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