Furthermore, the phone also comes with two 13-megapixel rear cameras , a front-facing 5MP camera, 4GB RAM, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor. Perhaps, the launch of Nokia 3310 has been the most anticipated one in the history of any phone, smart or not.
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Sorry, the new Nokia 3310 won’t work in the US – CNET
Simple and cheap, it’s easy to see how the roughly $50 throwback Nokia 3310 would be a phone people snap up as a second device or one for grandparents and kids. But if you’ve been dreaming of picking one up for yourself, you’re in for a world of disappointment.
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Apart from launching the nostalgia-inducing Nokia 3310 , HMD Global also took the wraps off three new Nokia-branded Android smartphones — Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and the Nokia 6 . Priced at 139 Euros , the Nokia 3 is the most affordable Android smartphone in HMD Global ‘s new lineup.
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