Many people including me still remember Nokia 3310 as their first ever phone, before the smartphones became mainstream.
The unbreakable Nokia 3310 was originally launched in 2000, which was later discontinued in 2005.
The feature phone was the worlds best-selling phone of its time with 126 million units being sold.
The unit is rechargeable via a microUSB port.
The Nokia 3310 will be available in single SIM as well as dual SIM variants.
The Nokia 3310 supports slow 2G networks and the band supports are GSM 900/1800 MHz.
This is applicable for Australia and Singapore, where carriers are shutting down 900MHz and 1800MHz bands.
However, the users wont be able to load apps separately.
The gadget also supports web-browsing via the Opera Mini internet tool, which is pre-loaded on the feature phone.
you’re able to also access Twitter, Facebook and other services through the Opera Mini online window.
The custom UI adds a fresh look to the Nokia 3310.
Carphone Warehouse has alreadyopened pre-registrationson its website.
source: www.techworm.net