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A Modern Version Of The Classic Nokia 3310 Is Coming Soon

A new Nokia 3310 is reported to be introduced in the upcoming Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain this February. The classic Nokia phone will be updated with modern feature and will be first introduced along with three other Nokia phones at MWC.

In China, a Nokia smartphone has already been released and it is equipped with Android 7.0 Nougat. The phone is called Nokia 6 and has not been released in other countries yet. The phone, along with Nokia 3310 and two other phone will soon be introduced to the global market.

According to Yahoo, Nokia 6 is equipped with a 430 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage in a 5.5-inch full HD display with 1080p resolution. It comes with two cameras with 16MP and 8MP and a fingerprint sensor just like many of the latest smartphone available today.

As for the two other smartphones the company will release, it will come with lower specs which mean lower retail price too. If the reports are true, the smartphone are called Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 offered at $210 and $157 respectively. For Nokia 5, users get to have a 5.2-inch phone with 720p resolution. It is equipped with a 2GB RAM and a rear camera with 12MP while Nokia 3 is described as an entry-level smartphone according to Mashable.

For the modern version of Nokia 3310, there are no news or rumors yet of its new look or specification but is reported to retail at approximately $60. With that price, it can be assumed that it will not be like most smartphone today but should have specifications that resemble the performance of a 3310. This includes good battery life and extreme durability.

Nokia was first founded in 1865 and is the 274th biggest company in the world as of 2013. The mobile phones the company had released were very successful in many regions including Africa, Europe, Oceania and Asia. One of their most popular models is the Nokia 3310 that comes with their signature games like “Space Impact” and “Snake”.