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The one-of-a-kind Nokia 3310, if you don’t recall, was a “dumb” phone that launched in 2000. Like most Nokia phones at the time, its long-lasting battery and tank-like durability set it apart.
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None of these devices have been widely available to Canadians with the exception of ordering via Amazon.ca — at least until now. The recently released Nokia 3310 3G feature phone bears an uncanny ...
In 2000 Nokia released an ordinary phone with no name, just a model number, the 3310. It was a basic cellphone that could handle calls, simple texting, had an amazing battery life, and compared to ...
The user interface itself is definitely a throw-back though. The Nokia 3310 screen boasts a whopping 84×48 pixel monochrome area. There are four buttons serving as a d-pad, and two as action buttons.
Much has been said about the newly revamped Nokia 3310 which went on sale in the UK on May 24. One of the key features of the original Nokia 331o, which was launched in 2000, was that it had a ...
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Some 17 years ago, Nokia launched the Nokia 3310, which was so loved for its ruggedness that even those who could afford the Nokia 9000 Communicator (which by then was a smart phone) opted for it.
The Nokia 3310 manages to survive, but the smartphone is rendered useless since its sensors are no longer functional. The Nokia 3310 was always known for resilience, exhibiting its durability ...
Seventeen years after its debut, the much-awaited Nokia 3310 has been relaunched in an all new revamped look featuring a colour screen at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The device ...
Are you ready to feel nostalgic? The iconic Nokia 3310 turned 20 on Sept 1, which was the day the device was first announced, according to a report by Wired. In a Reuters report about its ...