Not just Nokia, even little known copycats like Darago is looking forward to make money by encashing nostalgic buyers. The Nokia 3310 costs Rs 3,310 because of the so-called nostalgia involved. But if you feel Rs 3,310 is too much for a Nokia feature phone, when a Nokia 105 is available for Rs 1,200, then you can opt for the Darago 3310 for a price of Rs 799.
The Darago 3310 can be bought offline in stores and is also available on Flipkart. The handset offers a smaller 1.77-inch colour display with 1MB of RAM and 1MB of ROM with support for up to 8GB microSD cards. There is a 0.3MP VGA rear camera as well and is a dual-SIM phone. Of course, it doesn’t run on Nokia’s S30+ operating system. But does it really matters?
Flipkart
Flipkart
it doesn’t run on Nokia’s S30+ operating system, features just 1MB of ROM as compared to 16MB on the original, supports only up to 8GB of expandable storage and comes with a mediocre 0.3MP rear camera.
Both the Nokia 3310 and Darago 3310 look exactly the same. And both offers the same features, which is mostly restricted to just making calls.
Nokia 3310 was introduced at the Mobile World Congress 2017 (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, alongside the Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6.
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