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Iconic Nokia 3310 rebooted launched after 17 years

The revamped phone, which was phased out in 2005, was launched today at the Mobile World Congress, and comes with new features that would have seemed massively advanced on the Millennium.





One of the greatest advantages of the handset over its modern rivals was its battery life, and this version is no different.
The colour-screened phone will have up to a month’s standby time and delivers more than 22 hours of talk time.
But instead of 3G of 4G it relies on 2.5G connectivity and is powered by the the S30+operating system – which has a far smaller web browsing range than iOs or Android.



epa05816824 A visitor takes a close look at the new Nokia 3310 during its presentation on the eve of the opening of Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, northeastern Spain, 26 February 2017. The congress under the motto 'The next element' runs from 27 February to 02 March 2017.  EPA/QUIQUE GARCIA
A visitor takes a close look at the new Nokia 3310 during its presentation (Picture: EPA/QUIQUE GARCIA)
A Nokia 3310 device is displayed after its presentation ceremony at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, February 26, 2017. REUTERS/Paul Hanna
The device is displayed after its presentation ceremony at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (Picture: REUTERS/Paul Hanna)
Arto Nummela, Chief Executive Officer at HMD Global, shows the new re-launched Nokia 3310 phone, ahead of Monday's opening of the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. Finland-based HMD Global is re-launching the simple Nokia 3310 model along with unveiling three new devices at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Arto Nummela shows the new re-launched Nokia 3310 (Picture: AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Its camera will be two mexapixels and, yes, it comes with Snake preinstalled!!
It will set you back about £41 but there is no confirmed release date yet.
Nokia don’t make phones itself anymore, so instead it is being made by Finnish start-up HMD.
Chief executive Arto Nummela told the BBC: ‘It’s almost like a digital detox or a holiday phone.
‘If you want to switch off to an extent but you still need to have a [mobile] lifeline, it’s a brilliant solution.
‘Why wouldn’t you buy this like candy? If you see this hanging on the shelf at the checkout in a [see-through] package, then you’d just buy it as an accessory.’

Source: http://metro.co.uk/2017/02/26/rebooted-nokia-3310-launched-17-years-after-its-debut-6474237/

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