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Nokia 3310 Classic ready for the U.S.

Categories: Devices, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, March 29th, 2007 at 5:50 AM

Nokia 3310 ClassicNokia 3310 Classic has just been approved by the FCC. The new device is the remake of the popular Nokia 3310 handset, and as the version from the late 90s, it doesn’t sport much of the features. There’s a 1.3 MP camera, and the device could be used as a media player. Memory is expandable with microSD cards, meaning you can increase the memory to 2 gigs.

If you’re not into features, and are just looking for a decent and reliable device, the Nokia 3310 Classic is the perfect phone for you. Just wait till it hit the U.S. stores. (via: MobileWhack)

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