"The Telegraph" : Nokia 3310 review: A noughties icon is reborn

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As it stated in As soon as you turn on the new Nokia lumia 3310, you're hit with a wave of nostalgia. The original 3310, first released 17 years ago, has become the stuff of legend. Nokia stopped making phones a while ago but HMD, a Finnish outfit made of former employees, has the rights to the name and design. Nokia sold more than 100 million 3310s, establishing the Finnish company as the world's dominant mobile maker. Those blocky white capital letters spelling NOKIA show up on the screen, and that jingle plays.


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How Nokia executed a marketing coup with the 3310 phone


How Nokia executed a marketing coup with the 3310 phone
It seems the Nokia lumia 3310 feature phone might also sell, despite the lack of any reasoning for its success. So, at the end of the day the Nokia 3310 is maybe the only luxury feature phone in the market now. In fact, most feature phone users will upgrade only to a smartphone, especially if they are paying good money. That is because the buzz is being created for the brand relaunch of Nokia by HMD Global through its new android smartphones and not really this old faithful Nokia 3310. But the Nokia 3310 won't appeal to those customers, because it's too steep a price for that segment.

Nokia 3310 lookalikes Darago 3310, Micromax X1i (2017) are already here


Nokia 3310 lookalikes Darago 3310, Micromax X1i (2017) are already here
Nokia lumia 3310 (2017), which is a revamped version of the iconic Nokia 3310 phone, is available in India at Rs 3310. Another Nokia 3310 'clone' called Another Nokia 3310 'clone' called Micromax X1i (2017), was found listed on Amazon India for Rs 1,399. One such phone is Darago 3310, which apparently borrows more than just design from Nokia 3310. Nokia 3310 (2017) variant is a feature phone by HMD Global, which is now manufacturing and selling Nokia-branded phones. Another Nokia 3310 'clone' called Micromax X1i (2017), was found listed on Amazon India for Rs 1,399.


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