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Nokia 3310 3G

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Stuff.tv
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6 years ago
Nokia 3310 review

When the first rumours of its resurrection started swirling, I just couldn't understand why. Why was everyone was going mad for the 3310? After spending a week with one, I'm still none the wiser. Feature phones never died - they've been stinking up supermarket shelves since 2007, when the iPhone arrived and completely shifted what people wanted from their handsets. You can pick one up for a tenner - so why should this one be any different? If the 3310 had shown up under any other name, it would have sunk faster than the N-Gage. Sure, battery life is really good, but it's no better than any other burner phone - even though it costs twice the price. It's a fine festival phone. Your gran could pick one up and not be instantly bamboozled. Stash one in a drawer or the glove box and you're covered if your big bucks main phone takes a tumble. But that's about it. Nostalgia is big business right now, and fair play to Nokia for riding that wave. Look past the branding, though, and there's nothing here you can't get elsewhere for less cash. Buy the Nokia 3310 here from Vodafone

Nothing beats a bit of retro nostalgia; Battery life for weeks, not days; It's got Snake;

Just a cheapo feature phone underneath all the branding; Camera is seriously basic; 2G network limits aren't great for frequent flyers; More expensive than otherwise identical burner phones;

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nokia 3310 review

At the end of the day, the Nokia 3310 is a play for nostalgia, and how much you care will depend on how much affection you have for the old Nokia bricks. It’s not going to replace your smartphone - and it doesn’t want to - but it could be a cheap supplement (although the SIM size is annoying). And yeah, you could already buy another feature phone for cheaper, but between the epic battery life and the sheer Nokia factor (and Snake!) we know where our loyalties lie.

PC Magazine
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6 years ago
Nokia 3310 3G Review

There are a lot of people who could do with stepping back from their perpetual smartphone obsessions. Many of us would like to dial back to a day when you actually had to pay attention to the world around you. And plenty of Americans agree. According to Pew, 18 percent of mobile-phone users in the US are still on feature phones, whether it's because they don't want to deal with smartphone features, or they don't want to pay for them. The $60 Nokia 3310 3G is an affordable, good-looking, unlocked phone for those looking for simple voice service. I just wish it had better network coverage, and bent just a bit more to the needs of 2017 society. Design and Physical Features The Nokia 3310 3G is an attractive, pastel-colored lozenge that comes in blue, gray, red, or yellow. It measures 4.6 by 2.1 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and weighs a light 3.1 ounces The silver plastic buttons are clicky, if cheap-feeling. The top half of the phone is a somewhat dim 320-by-240 color TFT LCD screen. The spe...

The Nokia 3310 3G looks and feels like a 2005-era phone, which doesn't take advantage of 2017's voice technologies.

Cute; Inexpensive; Helps cut down on distractions

Very limited network support; Old Bluetooth; ; No emoji; Doesn't support ringtones by caller

Stuff.tv
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6 years ago
Nokia 3310 review review

Nothing beats a bit of retro nostalgia; Battery life for weeks, not days; It’s got Snake;

Just a cheapo feature phone underneath all the branding; Camera is seriously basic; 2G network limits aren’t great for frequent flyers; More expensive than otherwise identical burner phones;

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