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Monday 14 April 2014

Nokia Brings 3310 Back with Windows Phone OS and 41MP PureView Camera



Initially relinquished in the year 2000, the Nokia 3310 went on to be one of the most prosperous mobile phones ever. More than 125 million were sold and, thanks to a diminutive group of Nokia fanatics, this cult handset is making a modern-day comeback. Staying near-true to the pristine design, the Nokia 3310 with PureView will integrate a 41MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics and Xenon flash, and will run a modified version of Windows Phone 8 to fit the unique ‘ClearDiamond’ three-inch touch screen. As well as the classic metallic dark blue, the Nokia 3310 with PureView will additionally come in yellow, blue, red and green. Three ‘soft-touch’ navigation keys still feature a Windows Phone ‘home’ button has been introduced to you straight back to the Start Screen. LiveTiles and App Folders are fortified and it comes pre-installed with MS Office, Xbox Games, Perspective and OneDrive that offers 7GB free cloud storage out of the box. Juha Alakarhu, Nokia head of Imaging Technologies, verbally expressed: “I’m genuinely exhilarated that we’ve found a way to espouse our innovative PureView technology with such a beloved contrivance. With its durable design and iconic look, we cerebrate even more people will relish our signature PureView magic ” To power the next-gen operating system and class-leading camera, Nokia engineers have achieved the unthinkable, scaling down a dual-core processor, 2GB RAM and 32GB of on-board storage into a case that mimics the pristine size (113 x 48 x 22mm) and weight (133g). A side-mounted MicroSD card slot offers adscititious storage expansion. The first contrivances will rollout with 3G connectivity while LTE-equipped contrivances will follow later in the year. With a nostalgic nod to yesteryear, the Nokia 3310 with PureView comes pre-loaded with four games – Snake II, Pairs

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