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Nokia has revived one of the most iconic phones with a sleek new design

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HMD Global has always been able to evoke nostalgia for the Nokia catalog, so it won’t surprise anyone that after the successful release of the Nokia 3310 4G or the Nokia 8110 matrix phone, they now introduce us to yet another of these updated classic models.

There has been talk recently about the possibility of releasing an updated version of Nokia Xpress Music, but this never happened. Instead, they just unveiled the new Nokia 6310, featuring 21st century design and capabilities.

As you would expect, a new mobile phone costs only 60 euros at a very affordable price.

What does the new Nokia 6310 offer us?

In terms of its design, we can see that HMD Global has chosen to stay true to its original lines, thus maintaining a sense of nostalgia. You can count on a full-fledged numeric keypad and T9 smart text. The update comes with a large 2.8-inch TFT color screen and 2.5D curved glass screen.

For photography, this phone is not even worth considering. Its single 0.3MP camera won’t do much good.

In terms of specifications, the Nokia 6310 is equipped with a UNISOC 6531F processor, 8MB of RAM and 16MB of storage. Despite the reduced storage, users can look forward to support for expansion with a MicroSD card up to 32GB.

The new Nokia mobile phone supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 LE, dual SIM and FM radio. One of the advantages of the Nokia 6310, like other mobile phones in this segment, is the 1150 mAh battery. Although it looks small compared to modern smartphones, it can guarantee up to 7 hours of talk time and up to 2 weeks of talk time. expect

At just € 59.90 for European markets, this might be ideal for you as a second mobile phone or in situations where the main problem is to charge the battery for a few days.

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across: GizmoChina

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