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Remember the first phone you owned? The Nokia 3310 is back
Most interestingly, Nokia has even added a well-known snake game on the phone, the game that was on the original phones.
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Nokia has finally announced its 1st 2017 Android phone, the Nokia 6 which marks its return to the mainstream mobile market. In fact, partnering up with Finland’s HMD Global, Nokia is going to introduce a new range of phones.
HMD has promised that the new Nokia 3310 will give the same feel and durability as it was a decade ago. “We wanted to reward loyal Nokia phone fans and make a statement that rich heritage, innovation and modern design can go hand-in-hand”. “That’s the unique opportunity we have here at HMD with the Nokia brand”. Much like the Nokia 5, it comes with 2 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, and microSD card slot.
The simple feature phone boasts of a long lasting battery life with 22.10 hour talk time and 744 hour standby time.
After becoming worldwide famous for his incredible battery life, Nokia 3310 is equipped with a battery that might last for an entire month.
The phone, which sold 126 million handsets until it was phased out in 2005, will be sold by Finish company HMD Global. The Nokia 3, 5, and 6 are very understated Android phones with modest specifications, but with one huge selling point: stock Android, with Google security updates.
What’s old is new again.
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In a statement, it said that the products “demonstrate a belief that every customer should have access to premium quality”. At the same time, Foxconn had also bought several Nokia-owned phone factories from Microsoft, which had earlier acquired them when it bought Nokia’s phone business.