MWC: Nokia 3310 returns, Samsung teases Galaxy S8

Nokia 331013 show all Nokia 33101/13 Nokia 3310 Originally revealed 17 years ago, Nokia has resurrected the classic mobile phone2/13 Nokia 33103/13 Nokia 33104/13 Nokia 33105/13 Nokia 33106/13 Nokia 33107/13 Nokia 33108/13 Nokia 33109/13 Nokia 331010/13 Nokia 331011/13 Nokia 331012/13 Nokia 331013/13 Nokia 3310That means that it won't be possible for the phone to do anything when it is taken to those countries, since it won't be able to connect to the network. The new Nokia 3310: Everything you need to knowMost modern phones get around those problems by including support for a range of different bands. But networks in North, Central and South America primarily use 850 MHz and 1900 MHz – frequencies that the 3310 won't be able to connect to, and so won't be able to receive any information from. The phone was met with delight – including by The Independent's reviewer – when it was revealed Mobile World Congress, with Nokia showing off a phone that even improved the battery life on the old mobile. Nokia has re-launched the 3310, perhaps the most-loved phone in history.


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MWC: Nokia 3310 returns, Samsung teases Galaxy S8

The Nokia brand returned with a bang at Mobile World Congress (MWC) while Samsung offered a teaser of its upcoming Galaxy S8. NOKIA 3310 REBORNThe iconic Nokia brand made a splash by reentering the phone fray with a bevy of new models. In addition to the 3310, the Nokia 3, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6 smartphones also made their debut at MWC. APPLE EYEING REDESIGNED IPAD, ANALYST SAYSThe Galaxy S8 will be announced on March 29, the company said Sunday. A trending smartphone design that should also show up in the Galaxy S8 and Apple's 2017 iPhone.

MWC: Nokia 3310 returns, Samsung teases Galaxy S8

Nokia 3310 is back, so how bout the Motorola Razr?
The Motorola Moto Razr V3 phone. Despite Nokia's attempt to tap nostalgia with a reboot of its iconic 3310 phone, Motorola has no plans to bring back the popular Razr design. I'm speaking of the Motorola Moto Razr V3, so named because Motorola wants to flaunt the device's chief selling point: that this isn't your typical plump phone....Alas, there's nothing slim about the price. Motorola did team with Verizon Wireless as recently as 2011 on a Droid Razr Android device that was nothing like the original Razr. (Photo: Motorola)BARCELONA—The buzz surrounding the retro return of the Nokia 3310 cellphone that HMD unveiled here at Mobile World Congress got me wondering if marketing cellphone nostalgia might apply elsewhere.


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