Heritage, much-loved and foolproof handset brought back from the
ashes with powerful PureView imaging capabilities.
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Initially released in the year 2000, the Nokia 3310 went on to be one of the most successful mobile phones ever. More than 125 million were sold and, thanks to a small group of Nokia fanatics, this cult handset is making a modern-day comeback.
Staying near-true to the original design, the Nokia 3310 with
PureView will add a 41MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics and Xenon flash, and will run a modified version of Windows 8 to fit the unique ‘ClearDiamond’ three-inch touch screen.
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As well as the classic metallic dark blue, the Nokia 3310 with
PureView will also come in yellow, blue, red and green.
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Three ‘soft-touch’ navigation keys still feature a Windows Phone ‘home’ button has been introduced to you straight back to the Start Screen.
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LiveTiles and App Folders are supported and it comes pre-installed with MS Office, Xbox Games, Outlook and OneDrive that offers 7GB free cloud storage out of the box.
Juha Alakarhu, Nokia head of Imaging Technologies, said:
“I’m really excited that we’ve found a way to marry our
innovative PureView technology with such a beloved device.
With its durable design and iconic look, we think even more
people will enjoy our signature PureView magic ”
power the next-gen operating system and class-leading camera, Nokia engineers have achieved the unthinkable, scaling down a dual-core processor, 2GB RAM and 32GB of on-board storage into a case that mimics the original size (113 x 48 x 22mm) and weight(133g).
A side-mounted MicroSD card slot offers additional storage
expansion. The first devices will rollout with 3G connectivity while LTE-equipped devices will follow later in the year.
With a nostalgic nod to yesteryear, the Nokia 3310 with PureView comes pre-loaded with four games – Snake II, Pairs II, Space Impact and Bantumi -, a currency converter and original monophonic ringtones.
Norman Gage, who has been campaigning for the return of the Nokia 3310 since its discontinuation, said:
“It’s an historic day. For five years, we’ve worked hard to
make our voice heard and now our dreams are about to
become reality. Personally, I’d have preferred to keep the
five-line, monochrome screen, six ringing-tone volume
levels and original message templates, but you can’t win
them all!”
Were you an original Nokia 3310 owner? Will you upgrade? Let us know, below.
Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 113 mm
Width: 48 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight: 133 g
Display and User Interface
Display size: 3-inch ‘ClearDiamond’
Display resolution: WXGA (1280 x 768)
Display features: Brightness control, Nokia Glance screen, Refresh
rate 60 Hz, Sunlight readability enhancements, Corning® Gorilla®
Glass 3, PureMotion HD+, Sculpted glass, Wide viewing angle
Display colors: TrueColor (24-bit/16M)
Touch screen technology: Super sensitive touch
Sensors: Ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, Proximity sensor,
Barometer,
Gyroscope, Magnetometer
Keys and Input Methods
User Input: Touch + Softkey
Operating keys: Volume keys, Camera key, Power/Lock key,
Microsoft Home, Navigation keys.
Hardware Connectivity
SIM card type: Micro SIM
Charging connectors: Micro-USB
AV connectors: 3.5 mm audio connector
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi: WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Network: 3G
Battery:
Battery capacity: 1430 mAh
Battery voltage: 3.7 V
Removable battery: Yes
Wireless charging: No
Processor
Processor type: Dual-core 1.5 GHz
Memory
User data storage: In device
RAM: 2 GB
Mass memory3: 32 GB
Free cloud storage: 7 GB
Photography
Primary camera sensor size: 41 MP, PureView
Camera Focus Type: Auto focus
ZEISS optics: Yes
Sensor size: 1/1.5 inch
Main camera f-number/aperture: f/2.2
Camera focal length: 26 mm
Camera minimum focus range: 15 cm
Camera image formats: JPEG
Camera Flash Type: Xenon flash
Flash operating range: 4.0 m
Flash modes: Off, Automatic, On
Main camera features
Main camera – other features: 6-lens optics, Backside-illuminated
image sensor, High resolution zoom 3x, Optical image stabilization,
PureView
Image capturing
Capture modes: Video, Still
Scene modes: Automatic, Sports, Night
White balance modes: Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Daylight,
Automatic
Light sensitivity: Automatic, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800,
ISO 1600, ISO 3200
Video
Camera video resolution: 1080p (Full HD, 1920 x 1080)
Camera video frame rate: 30 fps
Camera video zoom: 6 x
Video playback frame rate: 30 fps
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Initially released in the year 2000, the Nokia 3310 went on to be one of the most successful mobile phones ever. More than 125 million were sold and, thanks to a small group of Nokia fanatics, this cult handset is making a modern-day comeback.
Staying near-true to the original design, the Nokia 3310 with
PureView will add a 41MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics and Xenon flash, and will run a modified version of Windows 8 to fit the unique ‘ClearDiamond’ three-inch touch screen.
As well as the classic metallic dark blue, the Nokia 3310 with
PureView will also come in yellow, blue, red and green.
Three ‘soft-touch’ navigation keys still feature a Windows Phone ‘home’ button has been introduced to you straight back to the Start Screen.
LiveTiles and App Folders are supported and it comes pre-installed with MS Office, Xbox Games, Outlook and OneDrive that offers 7GB free cloud storage out of the box.
Juha Alakarhu, Nokia head of Imaging Technologies, said:
“I’m really excited that we’ve found a way to marry our
innovative PureView technology with such a beloved device.
With its durable design and iconic look, we think even more
people will enjoy our signature PureView magic ”
power the next-gen operating system and class-leading camera, Nokia engineers have achieved the unthinkable, scaling down a dual-core processor, 2GB RAM and 32GB of on-board storage into a case that mimics the original size (113 x 48 x 22mm) and weight(133g).
A side-mounted MicroSD card slot offers additional storage
expansion. The first devices will rollout with 3G connectivity while LTE-equipped devices will follow later in the year.
With a nostalgic nod to yesteryear, the Nokia 3310 with PureView comes pre-loaded with four games – Snake II, Pairs II, Space Impact and Bantumi -, a currency converter and original monophonic ringtones.
Norman Gage, who has been campaigning for the return of the Nokia 3310 since its discontinuation, said:
“It’s an historic day. For five years, we’ve worked hard to
make our voice heard and now our dreams are about to
become reality. Personally, I’d have preferred to keep the
five-line, monochrome screen, six ringing-tone volume
levels and original message templates, but you can’t win
them all!”
Were you an original Nokia 3310 owner? Will you upgrade? Let us know, below.
Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 113 mm
Width: 48 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight: 133 g
Display and User Interface
Display size: 3-inch ‘ClearDiamond’
Display resolution: WXGA (1280 x 768)
Display features: Brightness control, Nokia Glance screen, Refresh
rate 60 Hz, Sunlight readability enhancements, Corning® Gorilla®
Glass 3, PureMotion HD+, Sculpted glass, Wide viewing angle
Display colors: TrueColor (24-bit/16M)
Touch screen technology: Super sensitive touch
Sensors: Ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, Proximity sensor,
Barometer,
Gyroscope, Magnetometer
Keys and Input Methods
User Input: Touch + Softkey
Operating keys: Volume keys, Camera key, Power/Lock key,
Microsoft Home, Navigation keys.
Hardware Connectivity
SIM card type: Micro SIM
Charging connectors: Micro-USB
AV connectors: 3.5 mm audio connector
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi: WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Network: 3G
Battery:
Battery capacity: 1430 mAh
Battery voltage: 3.7 V
Removable battery: Yes
Wireless charging: No
Processor
Processor type: Dual-core 1.5 GHz
Memory
User data storage: In device
RAM: 2 GB
Mass memory3: 32 GB
Free cloud storage: 7 GB
Photography
Primary camera sensor size: 41 MP, PureView
Camera Focus Type: Auto focus
ZEISS optics: Yes
Sensor size: 1/1.5 inch
Main camera f-number/aperture: f/2.2
Camera focal length: 26 mm
Camera minimum focus range: 15 cm
Camera image formats: JPEG
Camera Flash Type: Xenon flash
Flash operating range: 4.0 m
Flash modes: Off, Automatic, On
Main camera features
Main camera – other features: 6-lens optics, Backside-illuminated
image sensor, High resolution zoom 3x, Optical image stabilization,
PureView
Image capturing
Capture modes: Video, Still
Scene modes: Automatic, Sports, Night
White balance modes: Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Daylight,
Automatic
Light sensitivity: Automatic, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800,
ISO 1600, ISO 3200
Video
Camera video resolution: 1080p (Full HD, 1920 x 1080)
Camera video frame rate: 30 fps
Camera video zoom: 6 x
Video playback frame rate: 30 fps
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