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Nokia's new 3310 3G shares many similarities with the 2G version; it's got a 2.4-inch polarized colour screen, 2-megapixel rear camera and LED flash, and MicroSD card support up to 32GB.
Nokia brand licensee HMD Global is doubling down on the tech nostalgia card it pulled out back in February, by announcing a 3G version of the colorful candybar Nokia 3310 -- now with support for a ...
Earlier this year, we saw the Nokia 3310 rise from the ashes, and now, UMD is releasing a new version that makes the phone just a little bit more modern. Say hello to the Nokia 3310 3G.
Fans asked, we listened, and today welcome the Nokia 3310 3G," said Juho Sarvikas, chief product officer, HMD Global in a press statement. This Tweet is currently unavailable.
In terms of storage, the 3310 3G has a MicroSD card slot that support cards up to 32GB in size. And besides 3G, it’s equipped with Bluetooth SLAM, Nokia’s proprietary pairing standard, and an ...
The global roll-out for HMD Global's Nokia 3310 3G starts in Australia mid-October for AU$89.95, with other markets following at an average price of €69 (about US$80).
If you're based in Europe and want to get your hands on the 3G-enabled Nokia 3310, you're in luck. Several retailers across the continent are now offering the handset including OTTO, Clove and CPW.
Now, pre-orders for Nokia 3310 has started in the US. Best Buy listed this dual-SIM device on its website with a $60 price tag. Only available to AT&T and T-Mobile, the model on offer is unlocked ...
Nokia 3310 (2017) with support for 3G connectivity has been launched in Australia. The handset will be available for buying in the country with a price tag of AUD 89.95 ($70) starting from Oct. 17.
The 3310 3G is a retro, bar-style feature phone with a 2-megapixel camera, a memory card slot, Bluetooth, and FM radio. This U.S. variant of the phone has quad-band GSM and WCDMA 1/2/5/8, which ...
This retro phone supports basic 3G networks. It has the classic Snake game, 2-megapixel camera, memory card slot, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, and FM radio.
Fans asked, we listened, and today welcome the Nokia 3310 3G," said Juho Sarvikas, chief product officer, HMD Global in a press statement. In February you asked for it.