The Nokia 3310 was one of the most iconic launches of this year and many have been desperately waiting for its launch. Most of us are using Smartphones today, so who would want to get back to old times? I think its a question to deliberate upon. Lets find out.
The Nokia 3310 has some aesthetic enhancement as compared to the previous general model. I see a wider area given to the top half of the device, that consists of the screen and navigation keys. It was quite small on the older generation model.
The biggest change I feel was in the way the whole phone feels when you hold it and also use it. The phone really feels solid in the hand, as compared to the older generation model which had a plastic feel to it. Imagine the feel to be like how the Moto G 1st and 2nd Gen felt like.
The buttons also seem well built and usability is good as well. Another noticeable change in the 3310 is dual sim feature and a micro-usb charging slot. Yes you heard it right the charging slot is now micro-USB capable so you can use any other chargers around you. But just make sure the wattage to the port for a charger is correct. I cannot guarantee that a Samsung Fast charger could blow up your phone. That is something not tested out.
As the phone name suggests so is its price, the device is priced at around Rs. 3,300 /- in India, some sellers are selling it at Rs. 3,400/- also. I got mine at that price. Nokia even are offering a replacement for the phone in case of issues. I think if you are a Nokia fan, this is something worth to try out. Let us know.
The Nokia 3310 has some aesthetic enhancement as compared to the previous general model. I see a wider area given to the top half of the device, that consists of the screen and navigation keys. It was quite small on the older generation model.
The biggest change I feel was in the way the whole phone feels when you hold it and also use it. The phone really feels solid in the hand, as compared to the older generation model which had a plastic feel to it. Imagine the feel to be like how the Moto G 1st and 2nd Gen felt like.
The buttons also seem well built and usability is good as well. Another noticeable change in the 3310 is dual sim feature and a micro-usb charging slot. Yes you heard it right the charging slot is now micro-USB capable so you can use any other chargers around you. But just make sure the wattage to the port for a charger is correct. I cannot guarantee that a Samsung Fast charger could blow up your phone. That is something not tested out.
As the phone name suggests so is its price, the device is priced at around Rs. 3,300 /- in India, some sellers are selling it at Rs. 3,400/- also. I got mine at that price. Nokia even are offering a replacement for the phone in case of issues. I think if you are a Nokia fan, this is something worth to try out. Let us know.
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