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Nokia 3310 hands-on

29 pointsby asymmetricabout 8 years ago

7 comments

throwaway000002about 8 years ago
This would be my &quot;primary driver&quot; had they implemented LTE, GPS, and no-nonsense USB tethering.<p>I don&#x27;t need, nor want, anything else.<p>Also, get off my lawn.
Koshkinabout 8 years ago
3310 (the original) was my first mobile phone. It was OK. Flip phones were much nicer though, even the ones with the antenna sticking out - which, in fact, made them even cooler looking. I loved my Motorola-made one (not the RAZR; VA76R, was it?). It was perfect.
ctackabout 8 years ago
This is really attractive, SD card, bluetooth, long battery life. But there is no GPS, so no maps. That&#x27;s a lot to compromise.<p>Seems they really went all out in not making it a smart phone replacement.
hprotagonistabout 8 years ago
burner for border crossings.<p>Finally, a phone for older relatives that doesn&#x27;t suck.
LostWandererabout 8 years ago
What are the possibilities of application development in feature phones? Are we seeing the return of feature phones with possible voice functions in the very near future.
ufmaceabout 8 years ago
Pretty cool! Be interesting to see how many of the internet &quot;grumpy old men&quot; complaining about modern smartphones buy them in first-world countries.
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anotheryouabout 8 years ago
If only it had a keyboard. I bet people just forgot about the pain of T9