Nokia under HMD Global has re-launched an upgraded Nokia 5310, the music-infused feature phone that was released back in 2007 as Nokia 5310 Xpress Music. The device comes with dedicated music keys along with dual speakers for those who love listening to music on their phones. It is also equipped with Dual SIM support and a hefty that is capable of lasting 22 days on a single charge.
Nokia 5310 Price in India & Availability
Talking about the price tag that Nokia 5310 has arrived in India, it is set at Rs 3,399 and the phone will be available starting June 23 via Nokia India online store and Amazon. It will be available in White/Red and Black/Red color variants and the pre-bookings are scheduled to commence on June 16th on Nokia India while the offline sales will commence on July 22.
Nokia 5310 Specifications
When it comes to specifications, Nikia 5310 runs on the Series 30+ operating system. The feature phone sports a tiny 2.4″ QVGA display boasting a resolution of 240*320 pixels. Talking about the brains in the body, it is powered by a MediaTek MT6260A processor on-board along with a mere 8MB of RAM and 16MB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 32GB storage which is quite commendable.
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Apart from that, the device uses a single VGA camera on the back with flash and gives an average image quality on par with feature phones available today. The device sports a 3.5mm headphone jack for all the music lovers while a dual speaker which helps those who want the music in the ambiance and a wireless FM radio on-board.
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Talking about the battery, the one mounted on Nokia 5310 is rated to provide a talktime of 20 hours while the standby duration is tested to be 22 days on a single charge which is fantastic.
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