The old Nokia 3310 phone is now back in Nigeria
as a modern reimagined handset that would speak for
itself .
Unlike the old Nokia 3310, the new Nokia came with
dual
SIM slots and camera .
Nokia phones manufacturer, HMD Global , said in a
statement on Thursday that the new Nokia 3310 was a
classic handset which came in warm red , yellow , dark
blue and grey colours.
“ We are delighted to bring the Nokia 3310 phone to our
consumers in Nigeria .
“ Nokia has been one of the most iconic and recognisable
phone brands in our country for decades ,’’ said Joseph
Umunakwe, HMD manager for West , East and Central
Africa .
According to Umunakwe , Nokia ’ s consumers are more
discerning and demanding than ever before and the
company will always put them first in producing phones.
He said that the company had worked hard with its
teams around the world to bring together world- class
manufacturers , operating systems and technology
partners .
He said that the collaboration enabled the company to
come out with the new Nokia 3310 which is sold for
N 18 , 000.
The new Nokia 3310 has a larger screen , a slightly
redesigned keypad, a 2 -megapixel camera on the rear
with flash.
The new phone comes with a rear - mounted speaker and
a micro - USB port for charging and supports only 2G and
doesn’ t support Wi -Fi.
While the original Nokia 3310 shipped with a 900mAh
battery, the new Nokia 3310 ships with a bigger
1 ,200 mAh power pack.
It is rated to deliver up to 22 hours of talk time and up to
one month of standby on a single charge .
The new Nokia 3310 also comes with a 2 . 4- inch full
colour display which is certainly a big improvement over
the monochrome screen of the original Nokia 3310 .
Analysts , however, say that the Nokia 3310 is a backup
phone that was not created or thought through to replace
a smartphone and neither was it for a consumer who is a
heavy data user .
( NAN )
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