The extra size means there is now more space between the buttons of the numerical keypad, improving typing ergonomics. HMD says the new model has 13.29 percent greater physical volume than before, but does not reveal the exact dimensions. The new 3310 3G is also larger than the handset it replaces, which itself was only announced in February this year. With 3G connectivity comes a range of new applications for the nostalgia-fueled 3310, including Facebook, Twitter and Skype - although there's still no front-facing camera for video calls via the latter. Revealed by HMD Global, the Finnish company which now owns the Nokia name, on September 28, the 3310 3G is also available in a range of new colors and has an updated user interface. Like it's the mid-2000s all over again, a new version of the Nokia 3310 has just been announced - and it finally has 3G.
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