Back with modern perks, accessibility features, and the design you know and love.
Nokia 6310 (2024)
From HMD - makers of Nokia phones
Relive the good old days with Nokia 6310, remade for today, but with its classic design intact. With its tough build and battery that goes for whole weeks on standby, it’s a phone you can count on. Nokia 6310 has a clear, curved 2.8” screen and accessibility features, making it a breeze to call, text, play Snake and fire up the radio.
Zoomed in menus, accessibility mode and more.
Improved battery, that lasts for weeks¹ between charges.
Nokia 6310 features an improved 2.8” QVGA IPS display.
Enjoy the FM radio or fire up the legendary Snake game.
No more squinting at your phone. Nokia 6310 comes with zoomed in menus and larger font options for better readability. Accessibility mode can automatically set up a one-icon view, further increase font size and up the volume to max. You two are going to get along great.
Nokia 6310 sits perfectly in your palm, but if it slips, don’t worry – its robust build means it can take a knock. Here’s another weight off your mind: the big 1450 mAh² makes panic charging a thing of the past.
Nokia 6310 features an improved 2.8” QVGA IPS display. So, calling, texting and playing games all looks bright and clear.
Enjoy a bit of down-time? Nokia 6310 is right there with you. It comes with the classic Snake game as well as a wireless FM radio, so you can enjoy music and catch up on news and sport – no headset needed.
We had fewer apps in the nineties. Fewer channels to be present on. But were we any less in touch? Strip away today’s notifications from likes, shares, and comments, and what you’re left with are conversations with people you care about the most.
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¹ Standby time up to 27 days in laboratory conditions as tested by HMD Global Oy
² Battery has limited recharge cycles and battery capacity reduces over time. Eventually the battery may need to be replaced.