Iconic Nokia 3310 is now official and comes with Snake

The feature-phone comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA display and a bit...unusual design.

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MWC 2017 - Probably the most iconic phone in the history of cell phones is coming back. The Nokia 3310! HMD Global didn't miss out on the opportunity to show the modern version of the indestructible phone during their press event in Barcelona.

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The feature-phone comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA display and a bit...unusual design. Courage, maybe? The design won't be everyone's cup of tea, but it is the legendary Nokia 3310. You can choose between four colors - red, blue, yellow, and gray, with all of them being playful and will certainly stand out.

The Nokia 3310 runs on the Nokia Series 30+ OS, and it comes with Opera browsers, just have in mind you will have to limit your browsing to 2G speeds since that's the best that the device supports and there's no Wi-Fi.

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The company didn't reveal the phone's processor, but we do know that it comes with 16GB of internal memory expandable with a microSD card.

To make sure that the device is retro enough, the main camera has only 2MP. The removable 1,200 mAh battery guarantees up to 31 days of standby.

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Last but not least - the Snake game is back!

The company didn't reveal when the iconic Nokia 3310 would make its way onto the market, but the price will be 49 euros (around $50).

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