It is an old nokia 3310 (which was refurbished), but it's quite nice. It has a nice condition, and fully works. The keypad on it has some chinese characters. It has some small scratches. Also, the battery is not new one, so when i used this phone for four hours (without turning off) it turns off. It came with 240v charger, so if your country is using 110v, you might need an adapter. Also this phone uses a micro sim card. If you are going to use this phone for messaging and phone calls, you will need sim card adapter.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Dont buy this its thrash the battery would not last more then a couple of hours, the plastic seemed cheap and was scratched and dented all over, the screen kept flickering and the phone barely worked.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Got this phone thru ebay cellular country and had it stored in my bedroom. When I was about to use it, I charged it first, (heck) only car charger was with the shipment, but then Nokia phones have universal charger, so I was able to find one. Now my problem is I can't have it work, I am at present emailing the seller, Cellular Country and haven't gotten a reply yet. I am so sorry for myself, if this cellphone would not work. I think next time I have to think twice if ever I gonna buy older model like this. By the way, I also went to the internet for nokia's operating manual, can't find this model maybe because it is too old. Even the turn on switch of the phone, I don't know where it is located. If somebody read this feedback and knows what I am talking about, please email me. My email address ednaclark@charter.net. Thanks, everybody.Read full review
There seem to be many confused people on eBay who are writing reviews for the original Nokia 3310 (which came out in the early 2000’s) and applying them to the new 3310 3G. This is a brand new phone, people! The form factor is a “throwback” to the earlier classic. I have a couple of these phones (the original, and this new one) and the 3310 3G does exactly what I need. Call quality and reception is great, if a little tinny (what do you expect with such a teeny microphone and speaker) and the phone is durable and easy to use. Works on most major GSM networks; compatible with T-Mobile in the USA, and you can browse the internet on it if you really want to... don’t know why you would though. I love the bright colors, the cute style, and the basic “phone” function. Super easy to use. I would highly recommend this phone as a first phone for a child, or as a secondary “burner” phone for when you’re out on the town and don’t want to try and pack a smartphone into a clutch purse. Only gripe I have is that there is a spot for a microSD card, but I can’t figure out how to get the phone to read the files. Annoying.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
Purchased to replace defunct Nokia Model 5130 for occasional pay-as-you-go use on Orange. Requirement was for low cost, easy-to-use, reliable and good battery life. No need for WAP, colour display, or camera. User interface is brilliant - very intuitive. Replacement batteries are inexpensive, if required. A classic that does the job.
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