Nokia 6310 Sells Again

Munich (dpa/tmn) – The Nokia 6310 is back. Brand owner HMD Global has updated classic cellular technology from the early 2000s quite a bit – although the new version certainly didn’t become a smartphone as a result. This is ensured not least by pure communication via GSM 900/1800.

For 59.90 euros, the phone offers, according to the manufacturer, a battery with a battery life of “a whole week”, a 2.8-inch screen and larger buttons, among other things. Nokia also offers new and enlarged menus and larger font options.

A phone with its polycarbonate casing can also do multimedia – at least from a retro perspective. A built-in FM radio or MP3 player can provide entertainment in addition to the “Snake” game. There is also a camera – with a resolution of 0.3 megapixels. There is a microSD card slot with a capacity of up to 32 GB. The internal memory is 8 megabytes.

The newly launched classic model can’t work LTE

Nokia puts a standby battery life of up to approximately 22 days and a net talk time of up to 19 hours. The battery has a capacity of 1150 mAh, which is removable. The old phone is available in black and dark green, among others.

Since, according to the data sheet, it does not support modern wireless connections via LTE, the Nokia retro is not an unreserved recommendation for travelers. Switzerland, for example, started taking its GSM network out of service as early as 2020, and many networks are out of service in the USA. Other countries are likely to follow suit. Germany does not yet have a specific date for the shutdown of the GSM network.

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