The Finns kept their promise! HMD has introduced a new version of the legendary Nokia 3310 .
The new Nokia 3310 has a 2.4-inch display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. Also, the device is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera and supports microSD memory cards. Compared with its predecessor, the phone has become much thinner and lighter.
According to the manufacturer, a single battery charge is enough for 22 hours of talk, which is 10 times more than the original device, and in standby mode they promise a vitality of as much as 23 days! Particular attention was paid to the fact that the phone is pre - installed the game "Snake" and Nokia branded ringtones . In addition, the device works only with 2G networks. ')
The phone will be available in gray , blue (these two colors - with a matte finish of the case), as well as red (called “Warm Red” in the press release) and yellow colors (these two colors - with a glossy case) case for the price of 49 Euro The date of commencement of sales has not been disclosed.
Here are the declared characteristics of the device:
Camera: One 2 megapixel camera, with LED flash; 1200 mAh removable battery, maximum running time:
- talk time - up to 22.1 hours, - in standby mode - up to 25.3 days, - in the mp3-player mode - up to 51 hours.
Data storage: built-in memory 16 MB, microSD slot supports cards up to 32 GB (card not included); Screen: 2.4-inch QVGA (320 × 240), polarized, rounded; Dimensions: 115.6 x 51 x 12.8 mm; Network support: 2G networks (GSM 900/1800 MHz); Connection: Micro USB (USB 2.0), Bluetooth 3.0 with SLAM support (content sharing features with nearby other Nokia phones); Sound: there is a 3.5 mm jack; Apps FM radio, MP3 player; Software: OS Nokia Series 30+; Built-in game "Snake"; Package Contents: Nokia 3310 phone, Nokia Micro USB charging cable, WH-108 headphones (depending on the region), brief instructions;
HMD Global Oy (stylized reads like hmd., Or simply HMD) is a Finnish company developing devices under the Nokia brand.Formed in May 2016, announcing the purchase of a part of the Microsoft Mobile business, and the successor to the Nokia mobile phone business.