
There were also a few other Gameloft games, like Asphalt 6. Speaking of games, it comes pre-loaded with a fancy new version of Snake that was whipped up by Gameloft! It's in color now. There was a "Games & Apps" store, but given that the devices had no Internet access, I couldn't see what was in there.

S30+ means you aren't exactly going to get a ton of apps. Unlike the other Nokia/HMD feature phones, which are loaded with Microsoft products like Skype and Bing, I didn't spot any Microsoft influence here.
#Nokia 3310 app store series#
The OS is Series 30+, an operating system originally cooked up by Microsoft made by Mediatek for Microsoft's Nokia. You get the traditional feature phone controls: a 5-way D-Pad just below the screen, with left and right action buttons that correspond to labels on the screen.
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The device comes in four colors with two finishes, a matte black or light gray, and a glossy red, or yellow. The back pops off, revealing a removable battery and a spot for a MicroSD card (32GB max). On the back is a whopping 2MP camera with an LED flash. The MicroUSB port is curiously on the top of the device, while a headphone jack sits on the bottom. Nokia is promising a month of standby time out of the 1200mAh removable battery, along with 22 hours talk time, which is 10 times more than the original 3310. The tiny screen paired with a dead-simple OS leads to tons of battery life.

It has a 240x320, 2.4-inch color (!) display with a polarized layer, which should make it easier to see in the sunlight. Like everything about the Nokia 3310, the screen is tiny. Given that it has a really light plastic body (79g) and a plastic screen, it can probably stand up to lots of abuse (though no one would let me test this at the event). I actually would have liked if it was a little squarer and more reminiscent of the original. The new 3310 is no longer a "brick." It's a lot rounder than the old one-it feels like a well-worn river rock. BARCELONA, SPAIN-Feature phones are cool again! At least that's the feeling you get when you are holding the new Nokia 3310, a candy bar feature phone made out of weapons-grade nostalgia. It doesn't really have apps, you'll be texting with T9, it has a new color version of Snake, and of course it plays the traditional Nokia tone when you get a call.
