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Nokia 6310 re-released and it still has Snake game

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Nokia 6310 Re-released And It Still Has Snake Game
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Nokia, a pioneer in the mobile phone industry, has resurrected a timeless classic from the past, the Nokia 6310. Originally released in 2001, this iconic device has been reintroduced to the market, offering a nostalgic trip down memory lane. HMD Global, the manufacturer of Nokia phones, has carefully preserved the beloved features of the original, including the iconic Snake game and an impressively long-lasting battery.

A modern classic, redesigned! 😮​
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The new #Nokia6310 has a host of new features including bigger buttons, zoomed in menus, a wireless FM radio and more…all packaged in the iconic shape of the original #Nokia6310.​
​#LoveItTrustItKeepIt pic.twitter.com/NMnWngceV2

— HMD (@HMDdevices) October 12, 2021

One of the standout features of the Nokia 6310 is the inclusion of the legendary Snake game. An addictive pastime for countless Nokia users in the 90s, this timeless game has been faithfully retained in the updated version. HMD Global recognizes the sentimental value of Snake and has incorporated it into the new Nokia 6310, ensuring that users can relive the thrill of chasing pixels on their phone screens.

The 2021 Nokia 6310 boasts several upgrades over its 2001 predecessor. With a larger 2.8-inch screen and a resolution of 320 x 240p, the device offers improved visual clarity and enhanced readability. Additionally, the inclusion of bigger buttons and a convenient zoom-in menu option ensures effortless navigation and an enjoyable user experience. HMD Global has carefully balanced nostalgia with modern usability, making the Nokia 6310 a device that both long-time Nokia enthusiasts and new users can appreciate.

Nokia has priced the 2021 Nokia 6310 at £59.99 in the UK / Rs.4,499 in India. However, to entice consumers, the company has introduced a limited-time offer, selling the device for only Rs.3,399 in India. Online retailers such as Flipkart and Amazon also offer the Nokia 6310, with prices varying based on the chosen color and subject to potential changes. This attractive pricing strategy positions the Nokia 6310 as an affordable option for those seeking a reliable and nostalgic mobile phone experience.

In line with the original device, the Nokia 6310 excels in battery longevity. The company has maintained the same battery capacity, ensuring weeks of usage between charges. HMD Global claims that the device can last up to 21 days on standby, highlighting its efficiency and reliability. To support this, a MicroUSB cable is included in the package, allowing users to conveniently charge their Nokia 6310 whenever necessary.

Nokia 6310 price & specifications

  • Price: £59.99 in the UK / Rs.4,499 in India
  • Colors: Blue, Black, Green, and Yellow
  • Screen Size: 2.8-inch with 320 x 240p resolution (QVGA)
  • Camera: 0.3 MP with Flash (also work as a torch)
  • SIM Connectivity: Dual SIM (Standard SIM), GSM/GPRS 900/1800
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0, 3.5mm Headphone jack, and MicroUSB port (Ver.1.1)
  • Battery: 1150 mAh, Removable
  • Storage: 8MB Internal storage, 16MB RAM, and 32GB MicroSD card support
  • CPU: Unisoc 6531F
  • OS: S30+
  • Package Content: MicroUSB charge, Removable battery, and some Documentation

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