Nokia 3310 4G (2018) UK Release Date, Price & Specification Rumours
At last year’s MWC tradeshow the only product people wanted to talk about seemed to be Nokia’s 3310, the then-17-year-old retro feature phone phone that was making a comeback. In 2018 Nokia has new plans for its 3310, adding support for 21st-century data speeds.(SeeHow to watch Nokia MWC 2018 live stream.)
Nokia has confirmed its Nokia 3310 4G in China, although it is not yet known when (or indeed if) it will come to the UK and elsewhere. It’s possible we will see it announced for Europe at MWC 2018.
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When is the Nokia 3310 4G release date?
Nokia has big plans for MWC 2018, as hinted by HMD Global’s Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas:
Sorry for radio silence. Been super busy planning#MWC2018. Please expect it to be awesome ?
Given that the Nokia 3310 launched at last year’s show, and the 4G version has just been announced in China, we’d expect the 2018 update to be revealed to the UK and Europe at MWC 2018.
Nokia has a press conference lined up on Sunday 25 February: expect to hear about the Nokia 3310 4G then.
How much will the Nokia 3310 4G cost?
We expect pricing to remain more or less the same, with the new Nokia 3310 3G commanding an RRP of £59.99. It could potentially see the price rise to £69.99, but there’s only so much Nokia can charge for a basic feature phone.
What new features are in the Nokia 3310 4G
The confirmed Nokia 3310 4G is exactly as we expected: it looks the same as the previous model and has the same core specification, but features 4G support for faster data speeds. This also enables it to act as a wireless hotspot, and it supportshigh-definition VoLTE calling.
The Nokia 3310 announced at MWC 2017 was a 2G phone, which meant it wouldn’t work in certain territories. It was followed by a 3G version in September that added new colour options and more internal storage, and swapped out the Series 30+ OS for the new Java-powered Feature OS.
The software running on the 4G version announced in China is YunOS, although if it is announced for the UK at MWC we expect to see it runningAndroid Go, in common with the also expectedNokia 1.
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Author: Marie Black, Editorial Director, International
Marie is Editorial Director at Foundry. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for almost 20 years, covering all types of consumer tech from smartphones and their accessories to smart home gear. These days she manages our international editorial teams and leads on content strategy, having witnessed first-hand Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.