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Nokia 3310 (2017)

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Nokia 3310 (2017)
BrandNokia
DeveloperHMD Global
ManufacturerFoxconn
TypeFeature phone
SloganThe icon is back[1]
First released26 February 2017; 7 years ago (2017-02-26) (2G)
29 October 2017; 7 years ago (2017-10-29) (3G)
PredecessorNokia 3310
RelatedNokia 150
Nokia 8110 4G
Compatible networksGSM (2G version)

GSM/HSPA (3G version)

GSM/TD-SCDMA/LTE-TDD (4G China Mobile (CMCC) version)
Form factorBar, candybar
Dimensions3310 (2G):
H: 115.6 mm (4.55 in)
W: 51 mm (2.0 in)
D: 12.8 mm (0.50 in)
3310 (3G/4G)
H: 117 mm (4.6 in)
W: 52.4 mm (2.06 in)
D: 13.35 mm (0.526 in)
Weight79.6 g (2.81 oz) (2G)
84.9 g (2.99 oz) (3G, Single-SIM)
88.2 g (3.11 oz) (3G, Dual-SIM)
88.1 g (3.11 oz) (4G, CMCC)
Operating systemSeries 30+ based on MediaTek MAUI (2G)[2]
Java-powered Smart Feature OS, later Series 30+ based on Mocor RTOS (3G)[3]
AliOS (4G, CMCC)
System-on-chipMediaTek MT6260 (2G)
Spreadtrum SC7701B (3G)
Spreadtrum SC9820A (4G, CMCC)
Memory8 MB (2G)
128 MB (3G)
256 MB (4G)
Storage16 MB (2G version)
128 MB (3G version)
512 MB (4G, CMCC version)
Removable storagemicroSD, up to 32GB (2G and 3G)
microSD, up to 64GB (4G, CMCC)
Battery1200 mAh Li-ion (removable)
standby time:
up to 31 days (2G)
up to 27 days (3G, Single-SIM)
up to 25.3 days (Dual-SIM, non-3G)
up to 24 days (3G, Dual-SIM)
up to 15 days (4G, CMCC, GSM-only)
up to 12 days (4G, CMCC, TD-SCDMA or LTE-VoLTE)
Rear camera2 MP with LED flash
Display2.4 in (61 mm) 240×320 QVGA TFT LCD
Data inputsAlphanumeric keypad
WebsiteNokia 3310
Nokia 3310 3G

The Nokia 3310 (2017) is a Nokia-branded feature phone developed by HMD Global. It was announced on 26 February 2017 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 as a revival of the original Nokia 3310 that was produced from the early 2000s. An improved model with 3G support was released on 29 October 2017.

Launch

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On 14 February 2017, it was reported that a modernised version of the 3310 would be unveiled at the 2017 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona by HMD Global, a Finnish manufacturer with rights to market phones under the Nokia brand, with the price point of 59 euros.[4][5] On 26 February 2017, the modernised version of the 3310 was relaunched at a price of 49.[6]

The initial 3310 release only came with support for 2G networks,[7] which led to criticism especially as a number of countries, including the United States,[8] Australia and Singapore[9] were in the process of phasing out their 2G networks; an improved variant of the phone with support for 3G networks was later announced by HMD, released on 29 October 2017.[10]

Functions and design

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The 3310 has functions like an FM radio, the Opera Mini web browser, a voice recorder, and a 2-megapixel camera with flash for photos and video recording. The flash LED doubles as a flashlight. Certain models have Bluetooth 3.0 and a Dual-SIM tray.[11] The display has a polarized layer for outdoor use.

The original Snake game has been replaced by Gameloft's Snake Xenzia with updated modes and graphics. It is also possible to sideload Java-based applications using the .jad and .jar format. Available apps are browsers, games, internet radios, etc.

The design of the phone heavily mimics its predecessor both in design and form factor. It comes in two glossy colors, red and yellow, as well as two matte colors similar to the original Nokia 3310: dark blue and grey.

3G version

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Nokia 3310 3G with Opera Mini browser

The 3G model has many improvements and changes apart from the 3G radio. The internal storage has been increased from 16 MB[12] to 128 MB, and there are some cosmetic changes, including a new silver keypad.[13] It comes in four new colors: yellow, "warm" red, azure and charcoal, all matte.[14] The phone's size has slightly increased (by 13.29%) to ergonomically make typing on the keypad easier. The 3G radio has reduced battery talk time, but slightly increased standby time.[15] All 3310 3G versions support Bluetooth 2.1.[16]

The 3310 3G also runs a Java-based operating system that HMD calls "Smart Feature OS" (based on Mocor RTOS). Its appearance is similar to the Series 30+ as on the 2G version, but has a new customizable interface.[17] However, only sim-slot 1 is 3G compatible, the slot 2 is still only 2G capable.

In 2019, HMD released the newer revision of Nokia 3310 3G, which run Series 30+ based on Mocor RTOS instead of Smart Feature OS, without J2ME games and apps support.[18]

4G version

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A 4G version was released in late January 2018 in China in partnership with China Mobile. It runs AliOS, an incompatible fork of AOSP (Android), and can create WiFi hotspots using the LTE data connection. Internal storage has been increased to 512 MB, and 64 GB memory cards are now supported.[19][20]

Reception

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HMD announced on 2 July 2017 that the 3310 received great demand and was as a result sold out in many markets.[21]

UK retailer Carphone Warehouse said on 7 March 2017 that demand was "astonishing".[22]

The new 3310 received mixed reviews. CNET praised the phone's battery life, price, and durability,[23] but TechRadar and The Guardian said the device lacks much of the utility to which modern users have become accustomed.[24][25]

One consensus among most reviewers was the nostalgia of playing the iconic Snake game.

Some counterfeit versions of the phone have been produced due to the model's popularity.[26][27][28]

Variants

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Variant Model Number Supported Network Number of SIM card supported Connectivity Platform SOC Source
Nokia 3310 TA-1008 GSM 900/1800 1 WLAN No

Bluetooth 3.0, A2DP

GPS No

Radio FM radio

USB microUSB 2.0

Series 30+ MT6260 [1]

[2]

Nokia 3310 (Dual SIM) TA-1030 GSM 900/1800 2 WLAN No

Bluetooth 3.0, A2DP

GPS No

Radio FM radio

USB microUSB 2.0

Series 30+ MT6260 [3]

[4]

Nokia 3310 3G TA-1022 GSM 900/1800, WCDMA band 1/8 1 WLAN No

Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP

GPS No

Radio FM radio

USB microUSB 2.0

Feature OS (later Series 30+) SC7701B [5] [6]

[18]

Nokia 3310 3G (Dual SIM) TA-1006 GSM 900/1800, WCDMA band 1/8 2 WLAN No

Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP

GPS No

Radio FM radio

USB microUSB 2.0

Feature OS (later Series 30+) SC7701B [7] [8]

[18]

Nokia 3310 3G (Quad band) TA-1036 GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA band 1/2/5/8 1 WLAN No

Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP

GPS No

Radio FM radio

USB microUSB 2.0

Feature OS (later Series 30+) SC7701B [9] [10]

[18]

Nokia 3310 4G TA-1077 GSM 900/1800, TD-SCDMA band 34/39, LTE-TDD band 38/41,39,40 1 WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n

Bluetooth 4.0, A2DP, LE

GPS Yes

Radio FM radio

USB microUSB 2.0

YunOS SC9820A [11][12]

[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Nokia 3310 - The icon is back!". HMD Global. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Nokia 3310 - The icon is back!". HMD Global. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  3. ^ Mishra, Nayan (28 September 2017). "HMD launches new Nokia 3310 3G version. Price, Release Date & all that you need to know". Nokiapoweruser. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  4. ^ Blass, Evan (13 February 2017). "HMD Global will launch the Nokia 3, 5, and 6 at MWC, plus a 3310 homage". VentureBeat. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  5. ^ Haynes, Gavin (15 February 2017). "Greater privacy and Snake II: could the Nokia 3310 be making a comeback?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  6. ^ Kelion, Leo (26 February 2017). "Nokia 3310 mobile phone resurrected at MWC 2017". BBC. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  7. ^ Jager, Chris (27 February 2017). "The Nokia 3310 Is Back (With Snake): But When Is It Coming To Australia?". Lifehacker Australia. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  8. ^ "AT&T 2G network shutdown". AT&T. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Goodbye 2G". Singtel. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  10. ^ Vasile, Cosmin (28 September 2017). "Nokia 3310 3G officially introduced, coming to the US and other territories from mid-October". PhoneArena. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  11. ^ "Nokia 3310 (2017) - Full phone specifications". GSMArena.com. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  12. ^ "Nokia 3310 - The icon is back!". HMD Global. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  13. ^ O'Brien, Jim (28 September 2017). "The Nokia 3310 3G is official. #Nokia3310 #HMDGlobal". techbuzzireland.com. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  14. ^ Brown, Aaaron (29 September 2017). "Nokia 3310 3G fixes one of its biggest flaws: Here's the UK release date, price, features". Daily Express. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  15. ^ Lomas, Natasha (28 September 2017). "HMD's revived Nokia 3310 classic mobile gets 3G". TechCrunch. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  16. ^ "#Nokia 3310 3G passes Bluetooth SIG (TA-1006/1022/1036)". Nokiamob.net. 2 October 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  17. ^ Chenze, Emmanuel (28 September 2017). "The iconic Nokia 3310 now comes with 3G network capability". Android Kenya. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  18. ^ a b c d "Differences between Smart Feature OS and Series 30+ in Nokia 3310 3G". Imgur.
  19. ^ Bonov, Peter (30 January 2018). "Nokia 3310 4G can make an LTE-powered Wi-Fi hotspot". GSMArena.com. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  20. ^ "A new version of the Nokia 3310 with 4G is on its way (Update: Coming to China in February)". Android Authority. 30 January 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  21. ^ Mishra, Nayan (2 June 2017). "HMD: Nokia 3310 (2017) enjoying great demand globally. Sold out in many markets". Nokiapoweruser. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  22. ^ McGoogan, Cara (7 March 2017). "Nokia 3310 demand 'astonishing', says Carphone Warehouse". The Telegraph. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  23. ^ Lanxon, Andrew (3 June 2017). "Nokia 3310 review: 6 reasons you'll love the Nokia 3310". CNET. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  24. ^ Peckham, James (17 July 2017). "New Nokia 3310 (2017) review". TechRadar. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  25. ^ Gibbs, Samuel (19 May 2017). "Nokia 3310 review: blast from the past, sore thumbs and all". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  26. ^ Rasheed, Rehan (16 June 2017). "Before you end up with a Fake Nokia 3310, Check This". Tech Prolonged. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  27. ^ "Fake #Nokia 3310 (2017) spotted in the wild. Don't fall for it…". Nokiamob.net. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  28. ^ Andrews, Rob (12 October 2017). "Hundreds of fake Nokia 3310 phones seized in trading standards raids". Stoke on Trent Live. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
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