It’s been a while since HMD adopted a multi-brand strategy for its smartphones, but the company has stuck to the Nokia branding for its feature phones. The Finnish company has now unveiled three new feature phones, all with modern versions of classics – Nokia 6310 (2024), 5310 (2024), and 230 (2024).
Speaking of the Nokia 6310 (2024), the new phone comes with several upgrades over its precursor. It has a familiar design to the device launched in 2021 but HMD has fitted the new phone with a bigger 1450mAh battery and a USC-C port.
The rest of the specs are the same as its predecessor. It comes with a VGA rear camera with a flash. Up front, it has a 2.8-inch LCD display, a dual-SIM slot with stand-by compatibility for both cards, and an additional slot for a microSD card.
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Nokia 5310 (2024) Features To Check Out
With this device, the company has decided to keep the same design as its 2020 iteration. However, the new phone has grown in size, it’s wider and taller this time around. It packs a bigger 1450mAh battery and is backed by the Unisoc 6531F processor.
The company has decided to move away from the Mediatek chipset used for the previous version. The phone has a bigger 2.8-inch LCD display.
The 5310 feature phone also comes with music-centric features, similar to something seen on the 2007 XpressMusic classic. Here, you get play buttons on the right side of the phone. The volume rockers can be found on the left side of the phone. HMD also put a USB-C port at the bottom; however, the innards of the phone remain the same. It packs 8/16 MB memory, dual speakers, and FM radio. Besides, there is a microSD card slot.
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What Does The Nokia 230 (2024) Offer
The Nokia 230 has also been treated the same way as the other two entries, as it packs a similar design but a bigger battery. The phone has the same footprint is exactly the same its precursor that was launched in 2015. The phone packs a 2.8-inch TFT screen with 65K colors. It also packs a 2MP camera with an LED flash combo on the front and back panels.
The biggest difference is the 1450mAh battery and the USB-C port. It is powered by the Unisoc 6531F processor and has Bluetooth 5.0 functionality. Other features include a 3.5mm audio jack and a familiar 8/16MB memory.
HMD hasn’t revealed the price of these phones. It’s important to note that all three phones only offer 2G connectivity, which means they won’t be supporting 3G or newer networks.