5 reasons Nokia 3310 is still a great phone

The revamped version brings back old memories of the 'brick' phone we knew and loved


Tech Desk June 04, 2017
The revamped version brings back old memories of the 'brick' phone we knew and loved. PHOTO: REUTERS

Nokia’s 3310 was perhaps the first mobile phone for almost all of the early millennials. Hence, it will always have a special place in our hearts.

Now, the iconic phone is back from the dead with a revamped version.

Iconic Nokia 3310 is back

While it remains a 'dumb' phone in an era of smartphones, and lacks many features, including Wi-Fi, apps and a touchscreen, 3310 can in no way replace your iPhone or Samsung Galaxy.

However, the device can be a lot of fun. Here are five reasons the revamped device is still a great phone to have:

1. Battery life

PHOTO: REUTERS

It comes with tiny 2.4-inch display with a 1200mAh lithium-ion battery, which means the phone can last for up to a month on a single charge. This makes it a great device to carry on long trips to take photos, listen to music and play Snake for long.

2. Cost

At $65, the 3310 is a lot cheaper than high-end smartphones, and won’t put a dent in your pocket, even if you lose it.

3. Indestructible

The 'brick' phone follows the reputation of its ancestor, and features a solid plastic body, and no large display to protect, making it virtually indestructible.

4. Snake

PHOTO: REUTERS

The classic game, which first appeared on old Nokia mobile phones is also back with a more creative version.

5. Nostalgia



The revamped version brings back old memories of texting with friends, and is what makes the new device worth buying.

This article originally appeared on CNET.

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