Nokia 5310 Feature Phone Launched: Specs, Features, Price Inside
HMD Global, Which Sells Nokia Brand Of Mobile Phones, Has Recently Launched Nokia 5310 Feature Phone.
HMD Global, which sells Nokia brand of mobile phones, has recently launched Nokia 5310 feature phone. The key features on Nokia’s phone include 2.4-inch QVGA display, 1200mAh removable battery, and a VGA camera, among others.
Nokia 5310 Feature Phone: Price & Availability
The price for Nokia 5310 has been set at EUR 39 (approx. Rs 3,110) and will go on sale soon. Nokia’s feature phone will be made available in White/Red and Black/Red colour options minus the physical buttons near the screen.
Nokia 5310 Feature Phone: Specifications & Features
Nokia 5310 features a 2.4-inch QVGA display with dual front-facing speakers and physical keypad. Nokia's feature phone comes equipped with a dual SIM and single SIM options that support a Mini-SIM.
According to the company, the phone has been designed for music lovers. Nokia 5310 is powered by MediaTek MT6260A SoC and comes with 8MB RAM. Nokia 5310 runs on Nokia Series 30+ software. The feature phone offers an internal storage of 16MB that can be expanded up to 32GB via a microSD card.
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The device packs a 1200mAh removable battery. On the imaging front, the Nokia 5310 comes equipped with a VGA camera with a flash on the rear. It further supports MP3 player and FM radio. The phone measures 123.7 x 52.4 x 13.1 mm and weighs 88.2 grams.
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