Nokia 3310 returns
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Sorely tempted
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I'll consider it when my Nokia 2500 classic (2004, still original battery) packs in.... ;)
It cost me £10 new, with £10 of credit... which lasted me a few years... |
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I think Nokia are gonna sell a lot of these if they market them correctly and dont lose their heads asking a fortune.
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Well I read that these use the 2G network which several counties have turned off.
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2.5G. And it's the 850 and 1900 MHz frequencies used in the Americas that this handset doesn't support.
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I think a lot of people do use the "dual phone" system. My main phone is a Nokia 203. Which isn't a million miles away from a 3310
I also have an I phone for music, Email and apps etc. |
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Dual band in Europe is usually understood to be 900 and 1800MHz, which this device will support. What this isn't is what is normally described in the European market as a "tri-band" or "quad-band" phone, which is what you need for travel in the Americas.
Actually you barely hear anyone asking about bands these days, I guess all modern smartphones must just support all the bands in use across all 2/3/4G networks worldwide. |
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