"Financial Express" : Nokia eyes big comeback with the 'indestructible' 3310 model

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as declared in The company announced that it would be relaunching its Nokia 3310 feature phone at the Mobile World Congress this year. Besides, the announcement also comes at a time when countries like India are looking at their feature phone market growing at a faster pace. But back then, when Nokia was the company to reckon with, the 3310 was the phone everybody had and 'Snakes' was the game people were addicted to. It makes for a good strategy for Nokia to remind people of its connect and reliability, before it launches its smartphone series. More people may opt for the device for the want of a clutter-free life besides delving into the charms of past.


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Nokia 3310 Reboot, Moto G5 Leaks, Reliance Jio 4G Speeds, and More News This Week


Nokia 3310 Reboot, Moto G5 Leaks, Reliance Jio 4G Speeds, and More News This Week
The Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus are tipped to sport metal bodies, and come with Lenovo branding on the side panels. 5 Reasons Why Everyone Loves the Iconic Nokia 3310 Even TodayMotorola was in the news this week as well, with leaks about both the Moto G5, and the Moto G5 Plus. Later in the week, the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus were accidentally listed online by a Spanish retailer - with purported official renders and promotional materials claiming features, specifications, and other details. Lenovo is teasing the Moto G5 launch alongside Moto G5 Plus smartphones at the company's February 26 event at the side-lines of MWC 2017 in Barcelona. The Moto G5 is said to have a 5-inch full-HD display, and 32GB storage, while the Moto G5 Plus will reportedly have a slightly larger 5.2-inch display, 64GB of storage, and a 3000mAh battery.




The Nokia 3310 is coming back and I want one


The Nokia 3310 is coming back and I want one
I remember exactly where I was when I first saw a Nokia 3210. So don't be surprised if that iconic ringtone starts to re-emerge on bus journeys when the 3310 springs back to life. There is a growing market for "festival phones" – mobile phones that won't smash when dropped, are cheap, and have long-lasting batteries, which makes you wonder how sophisticated and useful smartphone technology really is. The 3310 will garner attention among those on a nostalgia trip but it also evokes a time when everything was changing. In college, I skipped to a Nokia 3410, a dinky baby-blue phone that was equally indestructible.


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