Monday 6 March 2017

new classic Hand sets come back Nokia 3310

The relaunch of the classic Nokia 3310 dominated the news out of the annual Mobile World Congress last week. The nostalgic phone, first released in 2017, has been revamped with more than ten times the battery life, a camera and a colour screen.

For those eager to ditch modern technology and return to the innocent days of text messages, credit, polyphonic ring tones and Snake, here's everything we know about the 3310's upcoming release. 

How much will it cost and when will it be released?

HMD Global, the Finnish startup behind the new Nokia phones, is yet to announce an official release date for the 3310. But it is expected to be available this summer.

The phone will come with the low price tag of €49 (£42). The original version first went on sale for £129 and is currently selling as acollectible on eBay for up to £999.







What features will it have? 

The new generation of the 3310 is thinner than its predecessor and has a 2.4-inch colour screen. It also comes in four colours: glossy red, glossy yellow, matte dark blue, and matte grey. 

It has maintained some of the best features of the original 3310 with improvements including a 30 day battery life on standby and 22 hours of talk-time in one charge. The latest 3310 has a new edition of Snake and 16GB internal storage.

It also has several additional features including a headphone jack, SD card slot, two-megapixel camera, FM radio, and 2.5G internet connection. All these features are packed into a smaller handset that weighs just 79.6g, compared with the original's 133g.
The phone doesn't have Wi-Fi or GPS connectivity and it can't install apps such as Facebook, WhatsApp or Instagram.  

How does it compare to the original Nokia 3310?

Compared | Nokia 3310


FeatureOld Nokia 3310New Nokia 3310
**Weight**133g79.6g
**Camera**none2MP
**Battery life**Up to two weeks if you're luckyA month on standby
**Snake?**YesYes - but it's not the same
**Price**£129.99€49 (£41)
**Released**Q4 2000Q2 2017

Availability

While the 3310 won't be available for some months, potential buyers can register their interest in the device at Carphone Warehouse. As of yet, Carphone Warehouse is the only store to open registration, indicating that it could be the only place that will stock the new phone.

Play classic Snake


 Use the arrow keys to direct the snake around the screen and eat the dots.        
 The more dots the snake eats, the longer it grows and the higher your score.
 Avoid causing the snake to eat itself, and use the arrow keys to start the game again.





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