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NOKIA 3310 WANTS TO MAKE A BIG COMEBACK

Remember that powerhouse phone,the Nokia 3310? It could last for 4 days non stop,with some battery to spare. It was also damn durable. Drop it from any height,you're only wasting your time,as you'll recover it unscathed. The Nokia 3310 was epic. But,there's always room for improvement. Imagine this:
Turning to this:
Up Nokia!
Recall that the Finnish company dumped their own OS for windows. Now,they've gone to Android with the XL and others.In a new vein, Nokia has got us spell-bound with a comeback of its classic 3310 GSM phone, which was produced way back in the year 2000. The device was one of Nokia’s most successful phones ever.
Nokia announced the newly refreshed 3310 with an enormous 41MP rear camera with a proper Xenon flash. Its a PureView cell with Carl Zeiss optics rocking alongside it.
According to the company, the 3310 boasts a modified version of Windows 8 with a new ‘ClearDiamond’ 3-inch WXGA (768×1280) display which of course is touchscreen. It also features three soft-touch physical navigation buttons, alongside a Windows Phone HOME button.
Incorporated into the Nokia 3310 is a 1.5GHz dual-core processor; 2GB of RAM; 1430mAh battery; 32GB inbuilt storage; Bluetooth 4.0; Wi-Fi and 3G – a moderate spec for a Windows mobile. But then,a drawback. The stellar battery life on the original phone has been reduced to an average one,causing me to cry.
Anyway,Pre-installed apps include MS Office, Xbox Games, Outlook and OneDrive. While Nokia notes that the Nokia 3310 will be rolled out with 3G connectivity, and LTE-enabled devices will follow later this year, we expect to see an upgrade in the specs of the 3G version.
Expected to be launch on April 1st, 2017 (April fool’s day).(You know,that makes it feel like a prank to me)
Let's hope it comes back with a bang,as its predecessor.
Will you buy it at its price? Comment below!

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