JAKARTA - HMD Global is on its way to revive the classic Nokia mobile phone that was once popular. This time it is the turn of the Nokia 5310 'XpressMusic' to rise again in a new version, aka Reborn.

Launching the GSM Arena, Nokia's iconic cellphone in the 2000s has made a comeback as a feature phone or cellphone with basic capabilities. Even so, Nokia still retains the hallmark of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic.

Where Nokia puts the playback button on the right frame of this phone. While the button to adjust the volume up / down is on the right.

Nokia 5310 XpressMusic (GSM Arena)

Turning to the specifications, the Nokia 5310 Reborn has a 2.4-inch screen display with QVGA resolution. The innards inside use a MediaTek MT6260A chip with 8 MB RAM and 16 GB internal memory.

The storage media capacity does sound small, but it can still be expanded using a Micro SD card up to 32 GB.

Not a music player phone, if the Nokia 5310 Reborn is not equipped with a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack and bluetooth 3.9 for those who want to listen to music with a wireless headset. This phone has a battery capacity of 1,200 mAh which is claimed to last up to 30 days (standby), or calls up to 20.7 hours.

The Nokia 5310 Reborn also uses a candybar design, complete with the old T9 keyboard. The design is similar to the original version of the Nokia 5310, which has a distinctive red frame in the XpressMusic series.

Unfortunately the Nokia 5310 only supports 2G network connections. This means that this phone can only be used in areas that still support 2G network infrastructure.

The Nokia 5310 mobile phone is planned to be marketed in several regions in Europe in March. The price of this cellphone will be sold for around 39 euros or around Rp.667 thousand.


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