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The new Nokia feature phone is all about the past. The iconic Nokia 3310 was a global hit when it launched in the pre-smartphone days of September 2000. And now the classic is back: HMD rolled out ...
At least these are products that are still functional wherever you go, though. In the case of the rebooted Nokia 3310, you might just have to move nations to live out your teenage mobile phone dreams.
Indestructibility The original Nokia 3310's indestructibility is the stuff of legend (not to mention memes). On the other hand, it would be a foolhardy move to rock a smartphone without a case.
The Nokia 3310, in case you’ve missed the brouhaha, is a reboot of the classic feature phone from 17 years ago, now with a color screen, revised version of Snake and a battery that lasts a month ...
Cracked screens might be a constant concern for today's mobile phone user, but that wasn't always the case. The Nokia 3310 was chunky, ugly, and primitive, but it sure could take a beating, and ...
You’re in for a doozy of a throwback with the Nokia 3310 3G. The one-of-a-kind Nokia 3310, if you don’t recall, was a “dumb” phone that launched in 2000. Like most Nokia phones at the time ...
It's been 20 years since the launch of the Nokia 3310, and yet, the legacy of the phone lives on. Here are six lesser known facts about the classic.
Interface and performance Intuitive interface, but lack of touchscreen slows things down Few apps and slow data speeds The experience of the Nokia 3310 is limited, but that’s the case on most ...
The Nokia 3310 mobile phone has near iconic status. Released in 2000, it is among the best-selling phones of all time, with 126 million units produced.
Again, this device isn’t meant to replace smartphones, but the Nokia 3310 seems like a great gadget to keep around — for its aesthetics or in case you want a backup or burner phone.
The Nokia 3310 won't replace your iPhone, but this dirt-cheap feature phone is packed full of nostalgic charms that old-school Nokia fans will love.
The Nokia 3310 has a reputation of being one of the most indestructible devices ever crafted by humanity. It’s also woefully out of date and only usable in a handful of countries that still ...