Nokia debuts refreshed 3310 quoting to : greenbot

Nokia is bringing back its 3310 mobile phone, 16 years after it first launched it, as the technology firm makes a bid to revamp itself. Nokia is to relaunch its 3310 mobile phone as the technology firm reveals a new line-up of smartphones in an attempted revamp of the company. Having once been the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia has since slipped behind all its major rivals and was sold off by previous buyers Microsoft last year. As well as the 3310, Nokia also revealed a new line of mid-range modern smartphones - including the Nokia 6 the company released in China at the start of the year, as well as a limited edition gloss version called the Arte Black - alongside the new Nokia 5 and Nokia 3. HMD Global chief executive Arto Nummela said the new line-up of phones would build on Nokia's reputation in the industry.


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Nokia 3310 relaunched with even longer battery life of 22 hours - 10 times the original

Expanding universeHMD is also adding a pair of budget phones to its fledgling lineup of Android Nokia phones: the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3. While it's not an Android phone, it will definitely appeal to smartphone users as a secondary phone free of distractions. While the Android phones here won't set the world on fire, it's a good start to building Nokia into a recognizable brand again. What HMD is hoping sets these Nokia phones apart from the Moto G5 and Honor 6x is the software. It comes in matte black, glossy black, silver, blue, and copper varieties, and will cost around $250 (with a $50 premium for the glossy black color).

Nokia debuts refreshed 3310
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 3310The new Nokia 3310's 1,200mAh battery is good for a staggering 22 hours of talk time. As anticipated, the Nokia 3310 has been relaunched amid an enormous swell of nostalgia at MWC 2017. HMD Global says the new Nokia 3310 "will retail at an average global retail price" of €49 (£41), and will be available to purchase during the second quarter of this year. According to the company, that's ten times better than the original, which typically lasted for a little more than two hours of talk-time. In stand-by mode, the battery will keep running for up to 31 days between charges, which HMD Global says is three times as good as what the original handset offered.


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