Nokia 3310 comes back to life at MWC 2017

27 February,2017 06:47 PM IST |   |  IANS

The much-awaited Nokia 3310 has been relaunched at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, featuring a colour screen at USD 52, which is approximately Rs 3,462

Nokia 3310



HMD global CEO Arto Nummela presents his company's new phone "Nokia 3310" during a press conference on February 26, 2017 on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. AFP PHOTO

London: The much-awaited Nokia 3310 has been relaunched at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, featuring a colour screen at USD 52, which is approximately Rs 3,462.

According to a report in Independent on Sunday, the new Nokia 3310's 1,200mAh battery is good for a staggering 22 hours of talk time and has up to a month's standby time.

According to HMD Global , which owns the rights to the Nokia brand, the device also comes with the modern version of the classic game Snake pre-installed.

"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 is three times as good as what the original handset offered," the company was quoted as saying.


New phone models by Nokia are displayed on a screen during the presentation of the new models "Nokia 6", "Nokia 5", "Nokia 3" and "Nokia 3310" during a press conference on February 26, 2017 in Barcelona on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. AFP PHOTO

The battery of the new device is removable, like its older version. However, the 2017 model is rechargeable through a microUSB port.

The new Nokia 3310 will retail at an average global retail price $52, and will be available to purchase during the second quarter of this year.

"The device will power through up to 51 hours of MP3 playback too, as well as up to 39 hours of FM radio playback," the report noted.

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