In the early 2000’s, the Nokia 3310 was a popular cellphon and the many features it has for its time, such as calculator, stop watch, reminder function, games and the SMS text messaging. The 3310 was especially famous for its durability.
Originally revealed 17 years ago, Nokia has resurrected the classic mobile phone at MWC 2017, with a handful of modern tweaks.
Now, Nokia 3310 looks fresher and slicker than itspredecessor, with its enlarged, 2.4-inch 320 x 240 colour screen and significantly slimmer frame. It is 12.8mm thick and weighs 79.6g, as opposed to 22mm and 133g. It is now available in glossy red and yellow colour options, as well as the familiar grey and dark blue matte schemes.
Nokia has altered the phone’s main keys too. The largeblue button has been ditched, along with the ‘C’ and arrows buttons. Replacing these is a square-shaped central keypad, flanked by large ‘call’ and ‘end call’ buttons.
Around the back is a basic 2-megapixel camera capable of capturing grainy shots, as well as an LED flash that can be used as a torch.
Nokia has improved its battery life too, with the new 3310 offering 22 hours of talk-time and a month of standby time between charges.
It runs Nokia Series 30+ and users will be able to surf the web via the Opera Mini browser and an extremely limited 2.5G connection. Both single-SIM and dual-SIM options will be available when the handset hits the market in Q2, and HMD Global says it “will retail at an average global retail price” of €49 (£41).
Source: magazinecelebnews
0 Mga Komento