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Seventeenyears since its first release in September 2000, Nokiaannounced the new take on the its classic 3310.
Taking place at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday, the Finland-based company introduced the modern 'brick' as a phone with a bag of nostalgic features.
The phone doesn't have 3G like what it had been rumoured and it has a slightly different design from its predecessor where it gets a bigger screen but smaller, thinner and lighter size. The phone comes in more color options with glossy and mattefinish.
Hardware specs include a 2.4-inch QVGA, 2-megapixel camera, microSD slot, headphones socket and it runs Nokias Series 30+ software.
The company promised the new generation would be as durable as the old one. Moreover, the phone promises 22 hours of battery life andone-month standby time.
The best part? There's the retro Snake game!
The phone will cost about 50 or around Rp 700,000 when released in the second quarter of 2017.
(brl/red)