The resemblance isn't as big as the previous remakes IMO. Especially because they didn't bother to make a metallic grey/silver or grey/gold colour option like the original! Edit: Ok the black one comes kinda close to the original 'dark' model but even the black/grey was metallic on the orginal.
It's kinda funny that it has only dualband GSM, making it pretty useless in most countries now that 2G is being decommissioned. For comparison, the original 6310 was tri-band! So the original was actually better, after exactly 20 years no less. Even some of the other specs are literally the same! 16MB RAM, 8MB storage. Yes, MB. In 2021. Really.
And 0.3mpx.. That's 640x480. It's the same as my Kodak digital camera from 1999. Lol. They're really going for retro this time. I thought the idea was to have the same design with more modern specs. Not to have 20 year old specs except with a colour screen and a "camera".
Even with those 0.3mpx you can take about 10 photos before the 8MB storage is full. Wow. Like, how much does 8 GB flash cost these days? Cents??
I really don't understand what market they are aiming this thing at. The "I just make calls and text" crowd won't have a use for a camera, even a crap one. They'd often not want a camera at all (In some cases those are not permitted at work!). The rich retro crowd can't use a 2G phone in most countries. Customers in poor countries won't care if it's retro because if this is all they can afford now, they certainly didn't own a 6310 20 years ago, that was pretty much a 'flagship' phone in those days.
I really wonder whether it was even worth the trouble of designing it.
Agreed. I would have bought it if it didn’t have a camera and allowed me to put mp3 files and play them like a music player. I basically need a device which doesn’t do anything other than calling and playing mp3 music.
Also mr sure why they used old 2G when it’s being gotten rid of in many places.
Every new product like this goes through consumer focus group testing, after which the likelihood of each feature helping to achieve a net profit for the entire device is weighed for inclusion. Achieving a good balance is tough, but in the end it is all about whether an expectation of profit is strong enough to put it out there. In this case, Nokia-HMD would have selected options that may not make sense to some HN-type readers. Would I buy one if I was looking for only a feature phone? I'd have to see a tree-list of all menu items to go along with a seriously informative set of specifications. Some competitors to this new 6310 run KaiOS, often implemented with teeny hardware controls and "too much" rather than "just enough" stuff.
Looks like it uses that crappy "S30+" operating system. It would be so much better with old S40, but I guess that isn't compatible with cheapest bottom of the barrel SoC they are using now...
It's kinda funny that it has only dualband GSM, making it pretty useless in most countries now that 2G is being decommissioned. For comparison, the original 6310 was tri-band! So the original was actually better, after exactly 20 years no less. Even some of the other specs are literally the same! 16MB RAM, 8MB storage. Yes, MB. In 2021. Really.
And 0.3mpx.. That's 640x480. It's the same as my Kodak digital camera from 1999. Lol. They're really going for retro this time. I thought the idea was to have the same design with more modern specs. Not to have 20 year old specs except with a colour screen and a "camera".
Even with those 0.3mpx you can take about 10 photos before the 8MB storage is full. Wow. Like, how much does 8 GB flash cost these days? Cents??
I really don't understand what market they are aiming this thing at. The "I just make calls and text" crowd won't have a use for a camera, even a crap one. They'd often not want a camera at all (In some cases those are not permitted at work!). The rich retro crowd can't use a 2G phone in most countries. Customers in poor countries won't care if it's retro because if this is all they can afford now, they certainly didn't own a 6310 20 years ago, that was pretty much a 'flagship' phone in those days.
I really wonder whether it was even worth the trouble of designing it.