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Nokia 3310 demand is 'astonishing': £40 remake of classic phone breaks record during pre-registrationBy Tim Collins For Mailonline
Published: 10:13 GMT, 9 March 2017 | Updated: 11:03 GMT, 9 March 2017* New handset attracted huge interest after announcement of launch
* Reimagined version of classic handset is expected by the summer
* Carphone Warehouse says record numbers of people have pre-registered
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THE NOKIA 3310
- Thin, light and durable
- 22-hour talk time
- One month battery life
- Four colours - red, yellow, dark blue and grey
- Limited 2.5G internet capability
- Costs £41 ($51)
- Revamped version of Snake will come pre-installed
- Expected to be released around April
It seems customers can't wait to get their hands on the new Nokia 3310.
Carphone Warehouse has announced that record numbers of people have pre-registered for the £41 ($51) handset.
They say the 3310 has attracted ten times more interest than any other flagship phone previously launched at the Mobile World Conference.
The new 3310 attracted huge interest after details emerged from manufacturer HMD.
The return of snake and consumer nostalgia have contributed to growing hype of social media and elsewhere, since the announcement of the relaunch.
The original handset was a bestseller in the early 2000s and it seems the latest reincarnation could follow in its footsteps.
Andrew Wilson is UK director of buying at Carphone Warehouse.
Speaking to the Telegraph, he said: 'There has been an astonishing groundswell of interest in the Nokia 3310 following the launch announcement of this reimagined classic.
'Levels of pre-registrations at Carphone Warehouse are incredibly strong, proving that it's not all hype and that consumers really want to get their hands on one.'
The new Nokia 3310, with a slick look that pays homage to its original design, was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
The iconic handset was a massive hit with users back in 2000 and now the mobile phone giant is relaunching it with a month-long battery, 22 hours of talk-time, and even its popular game, snake.
While the handset looks similar to its predecessor, Nokia has brought its new model up to date and instead of the original display, a monochrome 84 x 84, it has a colour screen.
However, it has limited internet capabilities, relying on 2.5G connectivity, with users browsing at speeds slower than if they were using 3G.
It also has a single camera which has just two megapixels.
The phone, which sold 126 million handsets until it was phased out in 2005, will be sold by Finish company HMD Global.
The iconic Nokia 3310 was a massive hit with users back in 2000 thanks to its hardy exterior and custom ring-tones