Nokia (or rather, HMD Global, which owns the rights to the Nokia brand for phones and tablets) has relaunched the iconic Nokia 3310 phone at Mobile World Congress today. You can read the coverage here while we reminisce in this photo spread.
The new Nokia 3310 has a 2.4-inch QVGA color screen (“polarized and curved”) and a custom designed UI running on a Nokia Series 30+ operating system.
Of course, it's a classic because it comes with its iconic alphanumeric keyboard, the classic Nokia ringtone, and Snake game. Unfortunately, it only supports 2G network, so it would be problematic to use it in Singapore come April 2017.
The Nokia 3310 (2017) has a removable 1,200mAh battery, a 2MP camera with LED flash, 16MB internal memory, up to 51 hours MP3 playback time, and microSD card support.
It's available in four colors: warm red and yellow, both with a gloss finish; and dark blue and gray, both with a matte finish.
Oh look, the fabled 3.5mm audio port, which we definitely deserve and need.
The 2017 Nokia 3310 will retail at an average global retail price of €49. It’s available as both single SIM and dual-SIM variants.