Nokia 3310 with 4G VoLTE, YunOS launched in China
The new Nokia 3310 is the third model of the feature phone offered by HMD Global.
HMD Global on Tuesday launched a new variant of Nokia 3310 in China. The new Nokia 3310 comes with support for 4G connectivity. It also runs on YunOS, which is a Linux based OS developed by Alibaba Cloud. The smartphone has been announced in China, with the product listed on the company’s website. There is no word on the pricing and availability details as yet.
Nokia 3310 4G comes in two color options of ‘Fresh Blue’ and ‘Dark Black’. This is the third variant of Nokia 3310 launched by HMD Global. The first model with 2G connectivity was launched at MWC 2017, with the 3G model released last October. The latest Nokia 3310 comes with 4G VoLTE support and also WLAN hotspot. With this you can use Nokia 33310 as a portable hotspot device.
With MWC 2018 approaching, it is expected that HMD Global will globally launch the device at the event. Pricing and availability details of Nokia 3310 are also expected to be revealed at the event. Another change with Nokia 3310 is the operating system which is YunOS.
Developed in 2011 by Alibaba, YunOS is now the third most popular mobile OS after Android and iOS. YunOS is based on Linux, and focuses on making the device operate on cloud services.
Nokia 3310 4G specifications
Nokia 3310 4G features a 2.4-inch VGA display (240p) display with an alphanumeric keypad. The phone comes with 512MB of internal storage which is further expandable up to 64GB via a microSD card. Nokia 3310 4G is fueled by a 1,200mAh battery which is claimed to offer 15 hours of talktime.
For photography, Nokia 3310 4G offers a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash at the rear end. In addition to 4G support, the phone comes with connectivity options like Bluetooth 4.0, FM Radio, and 3.5mm audio jack. There’s also an in-built MP3 player on the phone.
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