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Nokia 3310 (2017) - Dual band GMS 900/1800MHz, Micro USB connector, Bluetooth 3.0, 3.5mm jack, microSD (cards up to 32GB), FM radio Those put off by a lack of high speed mobile connectivity or ...
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The Nokia 3310, which will be available for €49 ($52) in the second quarter of the year, is not meant to compete with modern smartphones. The handset is designed to appeal to people who can't ...
New Nokia 3310 vs Original Nokia 3310: price The new Nokia 3310 price is low... really low. It will go on sale globally some time between April and June for €49 (around $40, £35, AU$55).
The rumors were true. The Nokia 3310 is back. Courtesy of new brand owner HMD, the phone is returning with a mixture of 3310 charm and some specification upgrades. The good news: It's cheap ...
The Nokia 3310 doesn’t have at QWERTY keyboard (you’ll have to brush up on your T9 typing), and the 2-megapixel rear camera and 2.4-inch QVGA display don’t leave much room for the battery.
I tried to swap over my phone to the Nokia 3310 (2017) early on Monday, but was greeted by the revelation that my SIM card is the wrong size. Big mistake, I forgot the new Nokia used a micro SIM ...
Like everything about the Nokia 3310, the screen is tiny. It has a 240x320, 2.4-inch color (!) display with a polarized layer, which should make it easier to see in the sunlight.
At 115.6 x 51 x 12.8mm, the Nokia 3310 (2017) is slightly taller than the original 3310 yet significantly slimmer, and lighter at just 79.8g. Here's hoping it'll be equally as durable.
The Nokia 3310 is the darling of all tech websites and bloggers. Conceived as a nostalgic device, the 3310 has the ability to draw all sorts of attention for years to come.
Nokia originally sold 126 million units sold worldwide of the first 3310, and is no doubt looking to repeat such success here. And, judging by the rush to sign up for them by the public, it will ...
In this instructible, [wkter] takes us through the process of running a Nokia 3310 LCD display using an ATmega8. This instructible isn’t a beginners project as he assumes you already have a … ...