The user interface itself is definitely a throw-back though. The Nokia 3310 screen boasts a whopping 84×48 pixel monochrome area. There are four buttons serving as a d-pad, and two as action buttons.
For reference, the Nokia 3310 costs £59.99 and we'd expect this new model to be somewhere in the same ballpark; the Nokia 3210 cost £149.99 when it launched in 1999. Chris has been writing about ...
A new rumor that's suggested Nokia will reintroduce the phone ... Nokia released an ordinary phone with no name, just a model number, the 3310. It was a basic cellphone that could handle calls ...
More interesting perhaps is the confirmation of a new Nokia ... like the Nokia G42, as the mainstay of the brand's activities, while relaunching retro Nokia classics – like the Nokia 3310 ...
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In this instructible, [wkter] takes us through the process of running a Nokia 3310 LCD display using an ATmega8. This instructible isn’t a beginners project as he assumes you already have a ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. The old Nokia 3310 has legendary status for its durability so we decided to get our hands on one and see just how robust it was. The tests ...
For the first time in 60 years, Nokia has launched a new brand identity including an updated logo. The change is to help shift perceptions of Nokia from a mobile phone company – which is how it is ...