Sneak tweaks
The 3310 is all about plucking your memory strings, but there’s still been room for some modern updates
Changing hiss-tory
Snake on the new 3310 isn’t the game you fondly remember. It’s a Gameloft-developed reimagining, with colour graphics, multiple game modes and an awkward set of controls.
Colouring in
The two-tone design is from Nokia’s old-school handbook. But you can’t replace those front and back shells like you could before – the colour you pick will stick with you for the life of the phone.
Holing up
Around the edges there are a few new touches, such as a microusb port and a 3.5mm jack. Want to listen to music? You’ll need to buy a microsd card, because there’s only 16MB of storage.
Pressing on
With no touchscreen, you get around the OS with an old-fashioned D-pad, Enter and Back keys. The main menu has a simple grid layout that lets you jump between calls, SMS messages and other apps.