Nokia 3310 3G Review
There are a lot of people who could do with stepping back from their perpetual smartphone obsessions. Many of us would like to dial back to a day when you actually had to pay attention to the world around you. And plenty of Americans agree. According to Pew, 18 percent of mobile-phone users in the US are still on feature phones, whether it's because they don't want to deal with smartphone features, or they don't want to pay for them. The $60 Nokia 3310 3G is an affordable, good-looking, unlocked phone for those looking for simple voice service. I just wish it had better network coverage, and bent just a bit more to the needs of 2017 society.
Design and Physical Features
The Nokia 3310 3G is an attractive, pastel-colored lozenge that comes in blue, gray, red, or yellow. It measures 4.6 by 2.1 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and weighs a light 3.1 ounces The silver plastic buttons are clicky, if cheap-feeling. The top half of the phone is a somewhat dim 320-by-240 color TFT LCD screen. The spe...
The Nokia 3310 3G looks and feels like a 2005-era phone, which doesn't take advantage of 2017's voice technologies.
Cute; Inexpensive; Helps cut down on distractions
Very limited network support; Old Bluetooth; ; No emoji; Doesn't support ringtones by caller