Nokia’s legendary 3310 rumored to return at MWC

The Nokia 3310 is a standout amongst the most notable cellphones of the early versatile age. It's known for its almost indestructible outline, relentless battery life, and Snake II — and it may make a cutting edge rebound. The news originates from striking telephone leaker Evan Blass, who reports over at VentureBeat that HMD Global — the Finnish organization that authorized the rights to deliver Nokia telephones — will declare a relaunch of the great 3310 telephone at MWC that will purportedly cost just €59 (generally $62.61).


Alongside the supposed 3310 change, Nokia has officially prodded new Android telephones for MWC, notwithstanding the presently China-just Nokia 6 that was declared toward the end of last year. As per Blass, those will be the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3, two more midrange gadgets running Android Nougat and reputed to cost €199 (generally $210.87) and €149 (generally $157.89), individually. The Nokia 5 is said to have a 5.2-inch 720p screen, 2GB of RAM, and a 12-megapixel camera, alongside an indistinguishable Snapdragon 430 processor from the 6. Less is thought about the Nokia 3, with the exception of that it's intended to be the spending model of the line.

On the off chance that right, those specs are somewhat of a mistake for anybody searching for a lead Nokia gadget, as it would make the 5 a stage down from the as of now midrange 6, which has a 1080p, 5.5-inch show, 4GB of RAM, and 16-megapixel camera for €249 (generally $263.85).

We'll see whether revival of the 3310 is genuine, alongside affirmation of these reputed Android gadgets, when Nokia and HMD Global have their formal occasion at MWC on February 26th.


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