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The new Nokia 3310 isn't a phone to win your head, but it can certainly do strange things to your heart. Sure, it doesn't have super-fast internet connectivity, or a selfie-ready camera, or the latest apps, but if you're looking for a reliable second phon...
Published: 2017-06-06, Author: by , review by: geeksquad.co.uk
Long battery life, Easy to handle with physical buttons, Small and lightweight
No Wi-Fi, No touch screen,
Nokia's latest 3310 does have a lot going for it, from the impressive battery life to its light weight and slim form-factor. Switching back to a 'normal' phone from a smartphone can feel clunky though – and sending text messages feels like it takes a lot...
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeThe Nokia 3310 was first released almost two decades ago (September 2000) and Nokia sold 126 million of them, at a time when Nokia ruled the world of mobile phones.The classic is being brought bac...
A critical eye might cast this as a simple cash-in; entice customers to hand over £50 for a phone they wouldn't go near if it wasn't called the 3310. But there's nothing wrong with a bit of nostalgia, and most of us would probably love a day (or a mont...
It looks like a Nokia 3310 (sort of), battery lasts a week without trying, it works reliably
It's pricey given its limited features, and there's not enough nostalgia-pleasing here
For most people, the 3310 isn't going to be a phone you buy as a primary mobile device. Its functions are way too limited, and considering how cheap smartphones are getting these days, the £50 price point won't feel cheap enough to make the cost savings t...
At the end of the day, the Nokia 3310 is a play for nostalgia, and how much you care will depend on how much affection you have for the old Nokia bricks. It's not going to replace your smartphone - and it doesn't want to - but it could be a cheap suppleme...
tedious T9, expensive, no Spotify, not many apps, 2Gonly
The new Nokia 3310 achieves what many will want it to. It's a basic phone with basic features in a novelty, nostalgic shell. The battery life is great, it makes calls and Opera Mini is surprisingly capable within the confines of a non-smartphone.But if yo...