HMD Global, the new owner of Nokia-branded phones, unveiled a new generation of Nokia smartphones at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
Along with three new smartphones ? the new Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 ? the company also unveiled the modern reincarnation of the classic Nokia 3310.
The Nokia 3310, one of the best-selling feature phones of all time, boasts a 22-hour talk-time and month-long stand-by battery. But unlike modern smartphones, it does not have a touchscreen.
It is available in four distinctive colors ? Warm Red and Yellow, both with a gloss finish, and Dark Blue and Grey both with a matte finish.
The Nokia 3310 will retail at an average global retail price of ?49 (about P2,600).