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235 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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23 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Snake
Incredibly cheap
Lengthy battery life
It looks like a Nokia 3310 (sort of)
Battery lasts a week without trying
It works reliably
More durable than a smartphone
Good all-round functionality
If a bit low-tech by 2017 standards
Long-lasting battery by smartphone standards
Long battery life
Easy to handle with physical buttons
Small and lightweight
Nothing beats a bit of retro nostalgia
Battery life for weeks
Not days
It's got Snake
Full-on nostalgia hit
Low cost
Weeklong battery
Headphone jack
MicroSD card slot
Removable battery
Camera
Flash/torch
The editors didn't like
WiFi or 4G
It's pricey given its limited features
And there's not enough nostalgia-pleasing here
Relatively expensive for what it is
2G only
No unique features
Mediocre camera capabilities
No Wi-Fi
No touch screen
Just a cheapo feature phone underneath all the branding
Camera is seriously basic
2G network limits aren't great for frequent flyers
More expensive than otherwise identical burner phones
Published: 2017-06-01, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: Kids these days may not know why a lot of us are losing our minds over a feature phone, but the original Nokia 3310 represented the dreams and desires of a growing and ever modernizing young society. It was an iconic device that brought numerous individua...
Good, Attractive design, Good build quality, Great battery life
High price tag, Disappointing 'Snake' game, Average camera
It's been clear from the start that HMD Global is selling the Nokia 3310 (2017) largely for the sake of nostalgia. There are a few things that do bring back the feeling of owning an original Nokia 3310, such as the classic Nokia ringtone, the physical but...
A Collector's edition, Nokia signature build, Nokia signature battery life
Dumb-phone, No 3G/4G connectivity, Disappointing camera, Snake is messed up
There are two ways to look at the new Nokia 3310. It's most definitely a secondary phone that you could keep at hand for calls and text-messaging while continue using a smartphone as your daily driver for extended connectivity. It's also a back-up or emer...
Abstract: It's like we woke up in an alternate universe - one where Nokia chose Android over Windows Phone. And oh boy, it is glorious. The brand has a lot of catching up to do but it gets close to the front in a single bound.The Nokia 6 has been around for a while...
Abstract: Decisions, decisions, decisions. The holiday season is upon us and 'tis the season of joy and happiness. But it could also be one of the most stressful events each year because them presents won't buy themselves, will they? That's why we decided...
Abstract: Guess who's back in Malaysia? Nokia. HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones has finally announced their first Nokia Smartphone range here in Malaysia earlier today...
Charmingly retro looks, Great as a secondary phone, Solid battery life, Inexpensive
2G connectivity in 2017, 16MB of internal storage in 2017, 2.4-inch QVGA (320 x 240) display in 2017, Uncomfortably tiny keypad and navigation buttons
Let's face it, you probably don't need us to tell you whether the new Nokia 3310 is a worthwhile purchase.Because if you spent your childhood days growing up with the original 3310, there definitely will be a part of you that will want to spend RM239 for...
Abstract: On Thursday, one of my colleagues threw my phone out of a fourth-floor window.I hadn't done anything to provoke him — in fact, I asked him to. I was testing out the new Nokia 3310, and wanted to see if it could live up to the indestructible reputation of...
Abstract: With the closing of the MWC 2017 last week, we saw some cool technology showcased in Barcelona, ranging from cars to advanced cloud storage technology. However, in this article we will be looking into the smartphone category and tell you our favourite top...
Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Nothing beats a bit of retro nostalgia, Battery life for weeks, not days, Battery life for weeks, not days
Just a cheapo feature phone underneath all the branding, Camera is seriously basic, 2G network limits aren't great for frequent flyers, More expensive than otherwise identical burner phones