Famous Nokia 3310 to hit the
market again after several years of extinction from the market.
The phone was once everyone’s
favourite and was glued into the pocket of almost everyone, including those who
had sophisticated phones. This was due to its lasting battery life, durability
of the product, and was very cheap to get.
First Nokic 3310 was released in
2000, and replaced its predecessor the 3210, which sold about 126 million of it
globally. But was later discontinued in 2005.
The handset is rumoured to be
being re-released at the Mobile World Congress later this month.
According to sources, HMB Global,
which owns the rights to the Nokia brand, is anticipated to announce four new
handsets for sale, among them the 3310.
It’s set to retail at around £49,
VentureBeats reports.
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