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With the 3310, Finnish startup HMD got a stunt to get people to notice its Nokia comeback story. Now comes the hard part. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng (he/him/his ...
Will the new 3310 be the same? There’s a new 3310 in town, but this one is a little different. For starters, it isn’t made by Nokia, but rather HMD Global, which is the licensor to the Nokia name.
Like everything about the Nokia 3310, the screen is tiny. It has a 240x320, 2.4-inch color (!) display with a polarized layer, which should make it easier to see in the sunlight.
For years Nokia struggled to make a smartphone that captured the world’s imagination. On Sunday the answer finally came from an old classic. The Nokia 3310 feature phone, first released 17 years ...
The Nokia 3310, for example, also featured Space Impact a horizontal shoot ‘em up. The WAP-enabled Nokias even allowed you to download new chapters for the game (for free, this was before DLC).
The new Nokia 3310 will come in four colours: Black, red, yellow, and grey. Nokia says on its website that the phone comes with a two megapixel camera but only 16 megabytes of memory. The phone ...
Nokia 3310, 'the most reliable phone ever made', to be re-launched at MWC 2017. The phone was first released in 2000 and some are still going strong. Andrew Griffin. Tuesday 14 February 2017 09:38 ...
HMD Global's newly revitalised Nokia phone business went back to the future on Sunday, re-introducing a brightly coloured version of the classic 3310, once the world's most popular phone. But ...
The original Nokia 3310 landed in 2000, when Windows 2000, Y2K bugs and Sisquo's "Thong Song" reigned supreme — not to mention a powerful little game called Snake, a staple of the 3310 and ...
The iconic Nokia 3310 is coming back. Evan Blass, a reliable phone leaker who writes for VentureBeat, reports that a relaunch of the brick-like phone is planned for the end of the month. The Nokia ...
Nokia 3310 3G launches in Australia targeting Millennials and those seeking ‘digital detox’ NOKIA’S iconic smartphone is finally coming to Australia and is forecast to be a hit with Millennials.
When Nokia (NYSE: NOK) launched the iconic model 3310 cellphone 17 years ago, it was an instant classic. The brick-like handset came with a modern.