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title: "Nokia Mobile 3310 3G - Red - RETIRED"
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# 2.4" polarized LCD 2MP camera + LED flash 24h talk time Nokia Mobile 3310 3G - Red - RETIRED

**Brand:** nokia
**Price:** € 3.61
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📞 The ultimate no-nonsense phone for those who value focus over frenzy.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nokia Mobile 3310 3G - Red - RETIRED by nokia
- **How much does it cost?** € 3.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- nokia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nokia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Classic Meets Modern:** Enjoy the iconic Snake game revamped with a fresh, modern interface for nostalgic breaks.
- • **Rugged & Ready for Life:** Water-resistant design built to survive drops and spills, perfect for on-the-go professionals.
- • **Simplified Connectivity:** Bluetooth 2.1, Micro USB, and 3G support keep you connected without the smartphone noise.
- • **Endurance That Outlasts Your Day:** Up to 24 hours of uninterrupted talk time keeps you connected without constant charging.
- • **Vibrant Display, Effortless Readability:** 2.4-inch polarized LCD screen ensures clear visibility even under bright sunlight.

## Overview

The Nokia 3310 3G in Warm Red revives the legendary durability and simplicity of the classic 3310 with modern upgrades like a polarized 2.4" LCD, 24-hour talk time, and a 2MP camera with LED flash. Designed for professionals seeking a distraction-free device, it offers essential connectivity via Bluetooth and 3G, a water-resistant build, and a compact, lightweight form factor. This phone is perfect for those who want reliable communication without the constant buzz of a smartphone.

## Description

The Nokia 3310 is back with everything you love. Rediscover the beauty and reliability of the 3310 available now in 3 unique colors. 128 MB storage plus a MicroSD card slot with support for up to 32 GB.

Review: The best Phone-phone you can get - Are you tired of smartphones? Well, this one is a fantastic compromise. Mind you, it's a pricey thing, as it's a novelty product after all, but all the things it does, it does great: by being just a phone and nothing more. --System UI--- If you're like me, and are only familiar with Windows Phone, Android and Nokia's old Symbian OS, the new user interface would take a bit of time getting used to. It's not because it's difficult to use, it's a really simple interface designed to be user friendly. Rather, it's because I had to adjust to the interface because of how relatively simple it is. Anything that's important to the practicality of a phone is provided to you in as few clicks as possible, and that's pretty awesome. WARNING, there's no Wifi. --Battery Life---- It's great. It's really great. You wouldn't have to charge this phone for upwards of a week. I really missed that. With heavy usage, it obviously goes down, but being such a simple phone, heavy usage is likely not going to be a thing. ---For those of you buying this for Nostalgia feelings--- This phone isn't going to cut it for you. The changes to the software and features, as well as the size and make of the phone (it's so thin and light) is not going to activate any kind of nostalgia you had for the original save for wondering why phones can't go back to buttons anymore. To sum up, the phone is strong, the screen vibrant and decently lit, the battery life is fantastic and you don't have to worry about bugs, being constantly connected to online noise (social networks and otherwise) or malware. The phone is very much of the Nokia quality, and for anyone who just wants a phone, or want to give someone the gift of just a phone, it's worth every penny.
Review: Excellent, if you don't expect a smartphone! - I have been using this phone as my main cell phone for 9 months. I was formerly an Android user, and wanted to get away from smartphones. Overall, I've been very happy with this phone. The ringer is loud, speakerphone is loud, and call quality is solid. Besides phone calls, I do some texting. I find the T9 texting with predictive text to be fairly quick, once you get the hang of it (sometimes VERY quick!). Sure, it's not as fast overall as a smartphone keyboard, but I like that, because it makes me not want to text all the time! In my life, I want texting to be limited to short messages conveying important information, such as "traffic - running 15 minutes late." I don't want to carry on long, involved conversations via texting. I prefer to talk on the phone for that. I like some of the other features of the phone, and find them quite usable. The mp3 player is fine, and even supports a playlist. I've used it on many morning hikes (I put a 2GB card in the phone and carry plenty of songs), and have often used bluetooth to connect the phone to bluetooth speakers and car stereos. The sound quality is great. My only complaint would be that the interface is slow inside the mp3 player. That might be because I am using an external card with many songs - I'm not sure. I sometimes use the stopwatch, countdown timer, basic calculator, and flashlight. They are all solid. I didn't expect the camera to be great, and it's not. But it has come in handy a number of times when I was in a store and wanted to take a picture of a product or product label for later research. If the lighting is bad, however, it's hard to get a shot that isn't blurry. Even good shots don't look great on the little phone screen, but when I upload them to a computer using a usb cable (very simple to do) they look much better. Here's what I wish was better about the phone: (1) When texting, I wish there was a way to save words in a custom dictionary. For example, if I want to spell an ethnic name, I can't use predictive text - I have to choose one letter at a time. And then the next time I want to use that name, I have to do the same thing again. I wish I could save the name in a custom dictionary that the phone would later use as part of predictive text. (2) There is no notepad type app. Yes, the keypad would make typing long notes impractical, but it would be handy to be able to save some simple notes on the phone. I end up texting myself, which isn't ideal. (3) The phone "times out" very quickly, turning the screen off while I am pausing to think. For me that means when I press a button to turn it back on, I am at the lock screen. I like a lock screen to prevent" butt dialing," but I wish I could increase the time before the screen turns off. (4) There is no way to remove the bloatware games, which I have no use for. Despite those limitations, I'm very glad I bought the phone. It does what I need it to do, is well constructed, and doesn't use much battery. I didn't mention the 3G data support, because I can't get it to work on my cell company's network in my city. This is the network's fault, though, not the phone's. But I don't need the data features, anyway. Consider your needs and expectations carefully! As for me, I would buy this phone again.

## Features

- Long Battery Life: Get up to 24 hours of talk time on a single charge.
- Colorful Display: Features a 2.4-inch LCD screen with polarized layer for better readability.
- Classic Snake Game: Play the iconic Snake game with a modern look and feel.
- Camera: Capture photos and videos with the 2MP rear camera and LED flash.
- Connectivity: Stay connected with Bluetooth 2.1, Micro USB, and WiFi capabilities.
- Durable Design: Withstands drops and spills thanks to its water-resistant rating.
- Easy to Use: Intuitive keypad and simple user interface.
- Compact Size: Slim design at just 0.1 pounds and 3.8" x 2" x 0.9".

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075FKZMR2 |
| Additional Features | USB |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 1220 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #435,860 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #8,487 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Built-In Media | Charging/data cable, Device, Nokia MicroUSB Charger, Quick Start Guide |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| Camera Description | 2.0 |
| Camera Flash | LED |
| Cellular Technology | 3G |
| Color | Warm Red |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth:2.1 Headphone jack:3.5 mm USB connection:Micro USB |
| Connector Type | Micro USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,724 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 167 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 320 x 240 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | False |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06438409607782 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Keypad |
| Item Dimensions | 4.61 x 2.06 x 0.53 inches |
| Item Type Name | CELLULAR_PHONE |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SDP - inactive |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Series | 3310 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Resolution | 320 x 240 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Custom |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Daily Use |
| Video Capture Resolution | 320 x 240 |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
| Wireless Provider | AT&T |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nokia
- **CPU Model:** Snapdragon
- **Cellular Technology:** 3G
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth:2.1 Headphone jack:3.5 mm USB connection:Micro USB
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 32 GB
- **Model Name:** Nokia 3310
- **Operating System:** android
- **Resolution:** 320 x 240
- **Screen Size:** 2.4 Inches
- **Wireless Carrier:** AT&T

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this phone works in USA?**
A: May be those phones are coming from different batches (manufactured for different regions) which I think unlikely. Mine phone works in Canada on Rogers network that has the same frequencies as AT&T/T-Mobile. So I am assuming my phone has at least 850/1900 MHz bands. Usually Nokia makes quad band phones  850/900/1800/1900 

Here is info from Wikipedia.  
GSM-1900 and GSM-850 are used in most of North, South and Central America (ITU-Region 2). In North America, GSM operates on the primary mobile communication bands 850 MHz and 1900 MHz. In Canada, GSM-1900 is the primary band used in urban areas with 850 as a backup, and GSM-850 being the primary rural band. In the United States, regulatory requirements determine which area can use which band.

Some countries in Central and South America have allocated spectrum in the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands for GSM in addition to the common GSM deployments at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz for ITU-Region 2 (Americas). The result therefore is a mixture of usage in the Americas that requires travelers to confirm that the devices they have are compatible with the bands of the network at their destination

Here is the full info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM_frequency_bands

**Q: Dual sim**
A: Nokia's direct web site mentions max standby time with Dual-SIM is 24days so assume it is capable.
GSM Arena lists the full technical specs for the phone here - https://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_3310_3g-8876.php

**Q: Will this phone work with virgin mobile? virgin mobile uses the sprint system.**
A: This phone will not work with Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile U.S.'s successor, even on their Expanded Data (T-Mobile) network.

**Q: Anyone know of any carriers still supporting 3G Towers, so that I could use this phone?**
A: AT&T works for me with this phone.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best Phone-phone you can get
*by E***A on June 11, 2019*

Are you tired of smartphones? Well, this one is a fantastic compromise. Mind you, it's a pricey thing, as it's a novelty product after all, but all the things it does, it does great: by being just a phone and nothing more. --System UI--- If you're like me, and are only familiar with Windows Phone, Android and Nokia's old Symbian OS, the new user interface would take a bit of time getting used to. It's not because it's difficult to use, it's a really simple interface designed to be user friendly. Rather, it's because I had to adjust to the interface because of how relatively simple it is. Anything that's important to the practicality of a phone is provided to you in as few clicks as possible, and that's pretty awesome. WARNING, there's no Wifi. --Battery Life---- It's great. It's really great. You wouldn't have to charge this phone for upwards of a week. I really missed that. With heavy usage, it obviously goes down, but being such a simple phone, heavy usage is likely not going to be a thing. ---For those of you buying this for Nostalgia feelings--- This phone isn't going to cut it for you. The changes to the software and features, as well as the size and make of the phone (it's so thin and light) is not going to activate any kind of nostalgia you had for the original save for wondering why phones can't go back to buttons anymore. To sum up, the phone is strong, the screen vibrant and decently lit, the battery life is fantastic and you don't have to worry about bugs, being constantly connected to online noise (social networks and otherwise) or malware. The phone is very much of the Nokia quality, and for anyone who just wants a phone, or want to give someone the gift of just a phone, it's worth every penny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent, if you don't expect a smartphone!
*by U***Y on January 31, 2019*

I have been using this phone as my main cell phone for 9 months. I was formerly an Android user, and wanted to get away from smartphones. Overall, I've been very happy with this phone. The ringer is loud, speakerphone is loud, and call quality is solid. Besides phone calls, I do some texting. I find the T9 texting with predictive text to be fairly quick, once you get the hang of it (sometimes VERY quick!). Sure, it's not as fast overall as a smartphone keyboard, but I like that, because it makes me not want to text all the time! In my life, I want texting to be limited to short messages conveying important information, such as "traffic - running 15 minutes late." I don't want to carry on long, involved conversations via texting. I prefer to talk on the phone for that. I like some of the other features of the phone, and find them quite usable. The mp3 player is fine, and even supports a playlist. I've used it on many morning hikes (I put a 2GB card in the phone and carry plenty of songs), and have often used bluetooth to connect the phone to bluetooth speakers and car stereos. The sound quality is great. My only complaint would be that the interface is slow inside the mp3 player. That might be because I am using an external card with many songs - I'm not sure. I sometimes use the stopwatch, countdown timer, basic calculator, and flashlight. They are all solid. I didn't expect the camera to be great, and it's not. But it has come in handy a number of times when I was in a store and wanted to take a picture of a product or product label for later research. If the lighting is bad, however, it's hard to get a shot that isn't blurry. Even good shots don't look great on the little phone screen, but when I upload them to a computer using a usb cable (very simple to do) they look much better. Here's what I wish was better about the phone: (1) When texting, I wish there was a way to save words in a custom dictionary. For example, if I want to spell an ethnic name, I can't use predictive text - I have to choose one letter at a time. And then the next time I want to use that name, I have to do the same thing again. I wish I could save the name in a custom dictionary that the phone would later use as part of predictive text. (2) There is no notepad type app. Yes, the keypad would make typing long notes impractical, but it would be handy to be able to save some simple notes on the phone. I end up texting myself, which isn't ideal. (3) The phone "times out" very quickly, turning the screen off while I am pausing to think. For me that means when I press a button to turn it back on, I am at the lock screen. I like a lock screen to prevent" butt dialing," but I wish I could increase the time before the screen turns off. (4) There is no way to remove the bloatware games, which I have no use for. Despite those limitations, I'm very glad I bought the phone. It does what I need it to do, is well constructed, and doesn't use much battery. I didn't mention the 3G data support, because I can't get it to work on my cell company's network in my city. This is the network's fault, though, not the phone's. But I don't need the data features, anyway. Consider your needs and expectations carefully! As for me, I would buy this phone again.

### ⭐ The single worst battery powered anything I have ever owned
*by P***D on August 20, 2018*

It is not possible to believe that the Nokia TA-1036-C 3310 3G Factory Unlocked Phone is as bad as it is by mistake. The only possible reason for this phone is to wipe out any hope for a decent simple cell phone and thereby promote the sales of more expensive models. It may be that this is an ok emergency phone, but I am not that impressed with battery life. If this is your reason to own, make sure it is off and not just screen display off. The original Nokia 933 was one of the best cell phones ever made. Good battery life, even if you had occasional cell phone calls. The keyboard was the old 12 button type but the keys were reasonably large. Bottom line, it was a good phone. It did everything I wanted a cell to do and very little that I did not want a phone to do – and had good battery life. When I first read Nokia was reintroducing a 933 variant my thirst for this old beauty overcame my read of the cautionary reviews. My mistake. The screen: is slightly larger and has more pixels per inch. So what? It is still too small for any purpose. You get to see a tiny picture that may be what you thought you were aiming at, but until you move it to a larger screen it could be your shoe with a blob of paint next to it. Because the screen is slightly larger, the keys are proportionally smaller. The lettering on the keys are nearly invisible, esp in medium lighting. This is critical because the screen is unreadable in good lighting. Again because the keys are small it is very easy to hit things like the delete button unintentionally. OTOH it is very hard to delete, for example a message while you are reading it. In fact the overall organization of functions makes no obvious sense. Even the organization of the ‘aps” on the Ap view is counterproductive. The screen clicks off, locking the key pad fairly quickly even if you are a tad slow between keystroke. This can make it hard to copy or read information from the screen to another person or to a note pad. Butt Dialing OTOH the locked key pad automatically allows certain keys to be pressed. For example 911. Even if it takes you 10 hours to key in all three numbers the key pad will not go blank. It will also accept 191 and other like variations, but the idea is when you use the Nokia you have limited time before lock out, but your ‘191’ emergency can take 10 hours to unfold. You are always good to butt dial. Since the screen is too small for pictures: Why so much bloatware? Bloat ware that cannot be removed. Around the net there is some indication about ways to remove this bloat ware, but I think these are for earlier versions. Pretending you do want to fiddle with this … Stuff, not only is the screen small the internet connection is slow. 3 G . Tiny, slow loading pictures, what a fun way to shop/play/burn up battery life! Perhaps peculiar to my provider, the default settings for text messages do not allow the loading of any attachments. My provider was very patient with me first on line and then via phone, but I still cannot see attachments, .mms or anything of the like. I was very happy with my old flip phone and would be just as happy going back to one like it. As I see credit card companies, insurance companies and even state licenses going to phone displays over hard copy, I know I will eventually have to go the way of the oversized, over complicated only coincidentally a cell phone. Until then I will make sure everyone knows that the Nokia TA-1036-C 3310 3G Factory Unlocked Phone is terrible.

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