Nokia announces new 3310 with 3G support

The new model is tad larger in size and brings a new interface but is the same on the outside.

Update: 2017-10-02 05:31 GMT
The Nokia 3310 was launched by HMD Global as a tribute to the iconic model. The re-launched variant comes with 2G connectivity, which is barely supported in major markets.

HMD Global has announced the launch of the Nokia 3310 3G, an enhanced version of its classic feature phone launched earlier this year. The new model is tad larger in size and brings a new interface. On the outside the device looks exactly looks like the 2G version of the previously launched model. The feature phone comes in two versions, one with quad-band GSM and WCDMA 1/2/5/8, which would support AT&T's network in the US.

The display is colour and slightly larger at 2.4 inches. There is just one 2MP camera. It can take two microSIMs and works only in the 2.5G bands. You can add 32 GB with a microSD card — and its original USP, a torch is there. 

The Nokia 3310 3G will go on sale starting November, with Australia being the first market to sell the device.

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