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Nokia: Back with a bang

We all grew up with Nokia mobile phones and as years go by, there have been various mobile brands offered by different companies. The brand loyalty of consumers has changed but when rumors came up that Nokia might close down for good, we felt bad about it and demanded by heart for the company to come back.

When mobile phone maker finally released the new styled Nokia 3310 in February 2017, all of us were excited and looked forward to have and use it. It turned out the behavior of the consumers was still the same – “we still love Nokia,” they said almost in unison.

From the look of the latest Nokia 3310, one can say the design is way more stylish. It’s much lighter and has the best battery life of all mobiles. There are some added applications like notepad, which is very useful nowadays and the Opera Mini Browser that allows you to access the internet. The other applications have similarities with the previous one but there are differences when it comes to designs of the icons. The well-known “Snake Game” is the best since it’s everyone’s favorite. Some say it’s more enjoyable as the new application design and challenges will surprise. Nothing can also beat Nokia 3310 as a business phone because of its dual sim card durability and sustainability.

Then, after the release of Nokia 3310, comes another bomb, Nokia 3 smartphone with 5.00-inch 720×1280 display powered by 1.3GHz quad-core processor alongside 2gb of RAM and 8-megapixel rear cameras. Do not underestimate this phone, as it will satisfy your technical needs up to your budget preference. It also has a dual sim card and an SD card if you wish to expand the space.

For those who are more of a camera user, Nokia 3’s updated settings are really amazing; the click result is grade A for this mobile. You can also make your own movie from your gallery and may include a watermark as well.

It appears Nokia DNA was able to keep its brand purpose of being the friendliest and simplest mobile that delivers more than what it promises from its latest software, quality and security.

By Jhessica Regaspi

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