
Which explains Nokia’s latest nod to the future, a reinvention of the classic Nokia 3310, a phone originally released in the year 2000, once labeled “the phone that could not be killed.”
While the latest 3310 physically resembles its predecessor, Nokia has updated the original with newer technology, including a slightly tweaked version of Windows Phone 8, modified to run on the device’s three-inch touch screen. Nokia also included its signature 41-megapixel camera.
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Purists will appreciate the pre-installed suite of games, including classics like “Snake II,” “Space Impact” and “Bantumi.” The phone will also have all the original monophonic ringtones.