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MWC 2017: Hands-On With The All-New Nokia 3310

Nokia hosted a press conference in Barcelona yesterday as part of MWC 2017, and during it, the company introduced four new smartphones. Three out of four smartphones are Android-powered, the Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6, but one is not. Now, most of you probably already know this, but Nokia introduced a redesigned Nokia 3310 yesterday, and it comes with a legendary Snake game pre-installed. This new Nokia 3310 is, of course, considerably different than the old model, as it’s smaller, more powerful, etc., but it’s still a feature phone, so this is kind of an homage to the legendary Nokia 3310 from the company.

That being said, we have plenty of info when it comes to Nokia 3310, most of which we’ve already shared with you, and in addition to that, now we also have some hands-on images to share. If you take a look at the gallery down below, you’ll notice that there are quite a few Nokia 3310 (2017) images for you to check out. The all-new Nokia 3310 is smaller than its predecessor, and it looks quite a bit different as well, a bit more modern. The company released several color variants of this smartphone which you can check out in the gallery down below. The phone will be available in Warm Red (gloss), Dark Blue (matte), Yellow (gloss) and Gray (matte) color variants. The phone will be available for purchase starting in Q2 this year for €49, and it seems like it will be available for pretty much everyone. Nokia announced the global availability of all of the smartphones they introduced yesterday, so you’ll probably be able to pick one up from the company’s official website.

The new Nokia 3310 features a 2.4-inch QVGA display, while it comes with 16GB of storage, but you can expand that via a microSD card slot (up to 32GB). It even has a 2-megapixel camera on the back, and a 1,200mAh battery is also included here. Speaking of which, Nokia says that you can talk on the Nokia 3310 for 22 hours straight until its battery dies down, while it has a standby battery time of about 1 month. A 3.5mm headphone jack is included on this phone, and the phone ships with Nokia’s S30+ operating system.