The "new" Nokia 3310 is more like a homage to the original than a straight-up remake. It looks vaguely like the original, thanks to its blue and grey colour scheme, oval buttons and Nokia logo Nokia 3310 (2019) - Best backup phone Pros. Sense of nostalgia Brilliant battery life Easy to use Cons. Awkward SIM standard Relatively pricey 3G/4G costs extra Price When Reviewed: $59.99 Best Prices Today: $59.99 at Best Buy. There's no getting around the fact that the Nokia 3310 is a play for nostalgia, and how much you care will depend Even with a SIM, a phone can only be used if it is compatible with a phone network. 2G is dead in many places, so if the old 3310 only has 2G it may no longer work. For example, all three Australian carriers have switched off 2G (except on Christmas Island). An old phone can be useful for a while as an emergency spare, but keep track of network Telstra shutdown its mainland 2G network in 2016. It was the first telco to move completely to the 3G/4G network and has the widest coverage in Australia, covering 99.5% of the population. Telstra The 360MHz processor of the Nokia 3310 2017 (TA-1030) just executes basic phone activities. An advantage of the Nokia 3310 2017 (TA-1030) is the possibility of using two mobile carriers, a Dual-SIM device with two SIM card slots. It's weak on connectivity, this device has Bluetooth 3.0 + A2DP, but it doesn't have WiFi to connect to internet. 2G. 3G. Network construction and maintenance is cheaper. Network construction and maintenance is costlier. License fee to be paid for 3G is also higher as compared to 2G. It provides slower download speed and slower access to applications. Faster access and download speed for applications. 2G is less compatible with the functions of smart phones. .

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