The Nokia 3110 Classic doesn't look like anything special; in fact, it sports an ordinary black shell over its basic candy bar form factor. Given that it's a Nokia handset, we're guessing that it's not the thinnest phone in the world either (plus Samsung already snatched that title with its Ultra Edition U100).
The 3110 Classic does offer a bevy of entertainment features, which brings this handset out of entry-level and into the mid-range. The candy bar includes a 1.3-megapixel camera, a music player with FM radio and microSD memory expansion. The 3110 also serves up USB and Bluetooth transfers for songs and photos. The handset is expected to release in Europe toward the middle of the year, and retail for €150 without subsidies.
Price & availability
The Nokia 3110 Classic should release in Europe by mid 2007, and should retail for €150.
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