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This not only looks stylish, but is also practical: the cover protects the keyboard and when you slide it open, the microphone moves closer to your mouth.
The photos taken via the 2 megapixel camera can hardly be seen on it, which is bearable, since they are "almost useless" anyway. What the re-released 8110 does have, however, is 4G network connectivity, dual SIM slots, and smartphone apps such as Google Assistant and Facebook – so now you really can access the Matrix from your Nokia mobile.The 8110 4G is noticeably lighter and sleeker than its 20th-century ancestor, however: it weighs 117g compared to the original’s 145g, and the protruding aerial is, thankfully, no longer present. It was announced on 25 February 2018 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 in Barcelona, Spain, as a revival of the original Nokia 8110, which was popularly known as the " Matrix phone" [2] or "banana phone". Adding apps isn’t the simple porting across from one smartphone ecosystem to another, so will take time and commitment from app developers. Nokia’s reloaded 8110 4G is the second release in its retro Nokia Originals series, the first being 2017’s Nokia 3310.
Oftentimes the phone doesn’t appear to react when you press a button, so you’ll press it again; then it does respond, twice. And 3G and 4G connectivity means that unlike the Nokia 3310 revealed this time last year, the 8110 4G will work pretty much anywhere. And, let’s remember, this is a phone that fits your back pocket perfectly thanks to the buttock-sympathetic curve, assuming you don’t mind an unsightly bump on your rump.Colourful unibody design with Carl Zeiss lens, PureView technology with Optical Image Stablisation, and a 4. As Nokia no longer makes phones itself, the revamped version will be sold under licence by the Finnish start-up HMD Global. The 8810 4G lets you browse the web faster and enjoy all your favourite apps, including the iconic Snake game of yesteryear. There’s also a bizarre version of Snake in which you can only turn diagonally, which utterly spoils the simplistic joy of the original.
Available in four vibrant shades, there’s a Nokia 3310 3G to suit everyone: Azure, Yellow, Warm Red, and Charcoal.Apparently, in Nokia’s survey of Britain’s favourite 90s cultural landmarks, 20% named the original Nokia 8110 as their favourite tech device of the 1990s. PureView technology with Carl Zeiss lens captures blur-free videos even if the camera's shaking or in low light. Indoors it picks up a little more detail, but the flash function is ghastly, resulting in yellow-tinged, cigarette-stained monstrosities.