Not surprising, as the company would need to see whether the phone’s sales number match the hype around it. We reached out to Facebook to see if they would be developing an app to go with the Nokia 3310, but unfortunately, they declined to comment at the moment. How will you use Snapchat without a front facing camera? Or browse Facebook on that tiny 2.4 inch colour screen, which is NOT a touchscreen. The promise of a classic reinvented for the modern age seems farfetched and here’s why. There are some apps that have undeniably become a part of a phone user’s life, at least in urban areas, along with 4G connectivity. These users have come to expect much more from a phone, such as working within an app ecosystem and make use of the best (read fastest) internet resources. However, if that’s all that Nokia is banking upon for the success of the Nokia 3310, we think that it may have lost a rather big opportunity. There’s one thing that would be common across all these people – the love for the brand.
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The third would be the category of people who want a secondary phone, or maybe even a primary, that is simple enough and yet highly functional, and would last for a long, long time on a single full charge. The second group of users would include those who were born and grew up in the smartphone age but have been impressed by the memes that they’ve come across while scrolling down social media apps on their smartphones. First would be the ones who have grown up in a time when the first Nokia 3310 was at its legendary best the users whose first device was, most likely, a Nokia 3310.