HMD Global has announced the Nokia 3310 3G, an updated version of its retro feature phone announced earlier this year.
The new model is slightly larger and has a new interface, but externally looks like the 2G version of this year’s 3310. The design is inspired by the 3110 that was one of Nokia’s best-selling GSM phones when cell phones were first taking off globally. The 3310 3G comes in two versions, one of which has quad-band GSM and WCDMA 1/2/5/8, which would support AT&T’s network in the US.
It also has a 2-megapixel camera, a memory card slot, Bluetooth, and and FM radio. It will go on sale next month, first in Australia.