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Following the re-launch of iconic Nokia 3310 after 17 years, it is safe to wonder what and what exactly this much-anticipated feature phone can do. Nokia 3310 may serve as a reminder to some or most people about the good old days, but the question still remain, what can I be able to do with this phone after paying over $50 for it? Well, there is currently no official response from either HMD Global or Nokia Corp as to whether the handset will support Java, Symbian or Android apps.
But a version which is compatible with Series 30+ which is software powering the Nokia 3310 will be made available. Currently, Nokia 3310 comes with a built-in OperaMini web browser and can effectively function on 2G network. The phone also comes with a built-in App Store which offers varieties of free and paid apps/games. It also comes with a pre-installed version of Snake Xenzia
What we know so far about Nokia 3310 is that it is electronically powered by a moveable Li battery that measures 1200mAh that lasts up to 22hours in talk-time. A 2.0-megapixel camera with 16MB internal memory, which can be expanded up to 32 GB with an external microSD card.
The display on the Nokia 3310 is a 2.4-inch QVGA colour display, which is something that the original 3310 didn’t offer seventeen years ago. Nokia also upgraded the software to Nokia Series 30+ and comes in Warm Red (Glossy), Dark Blue (Matte), Yellow (Glossy), Grey (Matte) colours respectively.
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