In a market brimming with $900+ smartphones, the Nokia 3310 3G is a real bargain. In the U.S., it’s available for pre-order at Best Buy for $60 ahead of an October 29 ship date. In the U.K., the ...
In 2000 Nokia released an ordinary phone with no name, just a model number, the 3310. It was a basic cellphone that could handle calls, simple texting, had an amazing battery life, and compared to ...
The Nokia 3310 had somewhat of a revival in the UK after an improved version of the phone was relaunched in May 2017. We also tested that phone's durability in a separate video - click here to see ...
This feature requires a 3G network that specifically supports video calling. It will only work when the phone is in range of such a network. Both phones must also support video calling - not all ...
X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, would really like to be the app you use for everything – and that everything includes voice and video calls. Since yesterday those features have ...
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Nokia has completed the "world's first immersive" voice call using a new codec that takes audio quality to the next level. "It is the biggest leap forward in the live voice calling experience ...
The Nokia 3310 3G will cost $79.99 CAD, the Nokia 3 is going to cost $199.99 while the Nokia 5 will cost $259.99. Zoompass plans on getting smartphones out by early December in limited channels and ...
Nokia 3310 3G version: A variant of the feature phone, was today launched in Singapore. Nokia 3310 3G version: A variant of the feature phone, was today launched in Singapore. According to HMD ...
This retro phone supports basic 3G networks. It has the classic Snake game, 2-megapixel camera, memory card slot, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, and FM radio. This phone is not currently available ...
The user interface itself is definitely a throw-back though. The Nokia 3310 screen boasts a whopping 84×48 pixel monochrome area. There are four buttons serving as a d-pad, and two as action buttons.