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Nokia 3310 (2017), Is It Worth The Hype?

Nokia was the talk of the town at this year’s MWC. From launching a trio of Android smartphones to bringing back the legendary Nokia 3310, the HMD Global owned company left no stones un-turned. Originally released on 1st September 2000, the Nokia 3310 is one of the best-selling mobiles of all time. The newly launched version of the phone retains the classic flavor of it while getting some obvious upgrade. Nevertheless, the Nokia 3310 (2017) is still pretty backdated when compared to present day smartphones. Here, we have tried to find the pros and cons of the new generation feature phone and tell you if it’s worth buying.

Nokia 3310 (2017) Pros

First, let’s start with the good things about the brand new feature phone:

Fan Appeal

This is the most important aspect of the Nokia 3310 (2017). It is one of the most popular mobiles in the world. The original phone sold more than 126 million units. Even now, there are a lot of active and functioning Nokia 3310 devices.

Battery Life

The first Nokia 3310 is still famous for its extended battery life. It can last days without charging with the 900mAh battery. The latest iteration comes with an even larger 1200mAh battery. Nokia claims that the new generation mobile has a standby time of as many as 31 days. This is spectacular in comparison to the power-hungry

Colored Polarized Display

The old Nokia 3310 came with a black and white screen. However, the latest model rocks a 2.4-inch colored polarized panel. The display looks quite good and sports excellent sunlight legibility.

Snake Game

How can we forget the famous snake game pre-installed on the older Nokia 3310. Yes, the new generation device also comes with it. However, the game is a bit modified, and we missed the charm of the original one.

Camera

Nokia 3310

The first Nokia 3310 did not have a camera. But, the new one has got one. The image quality is not bad either considering that the megapixel count is merely 2 MP. Of course, it does not stand a chance against the current generation smartphones.

Dual SIM and SD Card Support

While the older one only had a single SIM card slot, the Nokia 3310 (2017) can take in two SIM cards as well as a micro SD card. This is a notable upgrade indeed! The new generation device also has a 3.5 mm audio jack.

Price

With a launch price of EUR 49, the Nokia 3310 (2017) is going to cost between Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 3,900 in India. Even though this is not cheap by any means, it is somewhat lower than the price of an average smartphone.

Nokia 3310 (2017) Cons

Now we come to the disadvantages of the new generation feature phone:

Little Storage

The Nokia 3310 (2017) comes with just 16 MB internal storage. This is impeccably low considering we live in an age of Terabyte memory cards. Buying a micro SD card is a must if you are getting a new Nokia 3310.

Small Display

Nokia 3310

While the 2.4-inch display is larger than the 17-year old Nokia 3310, it is still pretty small in today’s world. As 5.5-inch is gradually becoming a norm, the screen of Nokia 3310 (2017) is simply too tiny.

No 3G/4G or VoLTE

This is one of the major cons of the new Nokia feature phone. It only supports 2G networks. This drastically reduces the usability of the device. The phone would have been great if HMD Global had added 3G and 4G along with VoLTE. The latter would have inevitably turned it into a best seller in India alongside Reliance Jio.

Older Bluetooth Version

The use of Bluetooth 3.0 in the Nokia 3310 (2017) is just not acceptable. At least the Bluetooth 4.0 could have been added without any difficulty. The older generation Bluetooth is not only slower but also less power efficient than its new iteration.

Conclusion

After reading the above points, you might have already made your decision. The Nokia 3310 (2017) has its own set of pros as well as cons. However, if HMD Global added some more features like VoLTE, then the phone would have scored some seriously good sales figure.

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Abhishek Bhatnagar

Abhishek Bhatnagar, a known technology blogger & YouTuber from India. A Software Engineer by qualification, now he works as the editor-In-Chief, Webmaster, & Managing Director at Gadgets To Use. He runs a number of other technology websites as well.