Nokia 8110 First Impressions 2018
The company is trying the same thing one year later, and of
all the iconic and instantly memorable models it has in its archives, it chose
the Nokia 8110. This is the phone that was used in the first Matrix movie and
everyone can agree that it looked absolutely badass when its sliding cover shot
open in the characters' hands seemingly in sync with their thoughts (which the
phone tragically didn't do in real life).
It was high-end and cost a bomb, at a
time when all mobiles phones were expensive by nature, which made it pretty
uncommon in India at least. It was also built like a tank and felt
indestructible.
The only thing that the new Nokia
8110 4G has in common with its namesake is the sliding cover - and no, it
doesn't flick open either. It's highly plasticky, unlike the original which
glided so satisfyingly on its solid metal tracks that you couldn't resist
playing with it.
This is a low-end phone, based on the company's Smart Feature
OS (which is incidentally based on the same KaiOS as the Jio Phone). In
fact, its specifications are virtually identical to those of the recently
launched 4G version of the new Nokia 3310, also putting it in line with
the genuinely low-end Nokia 1xx series.
The screen is 2.4 inches diagonally and has a resolution of 240x320 pixels. You get an ultra-basic Qualcomm Snapdragon 205 processor, and the camera on the back is
only 2 megapixels.
There's 4GB of storage and 512MB of RAM. Single and dual-SIM versions will be available
in different countries. There is of course LTE support and Wi-Fi 802.11n, but what you can do with them will be limited by the
app ecosystem and button-based interface.
Anyone who has used a basic Nokia phone over the past 20
years will be able to understand the UI here. We spent a few minutes playing
with the new Nokia 8110 right after HMD's launch event, and the novelty value
wore off by the time we were done.
The keypad wasn't very satisfying and T9
predictive text input was painful. We don't know what this phone will cost in
India yet, but directly converting the EUR
79 price works out to roughly Rs.
6,285. That would be insanely expensive on its own, and we still have to
account for taxes and duties.
It shouldn't be surprising that the Nokia 8110 2018 exists
solely for publicity and some novelty value. After all, it's available only in
plain black and a bright yellow, in a reference to the "banana-phone"
nickname that the original earned because of its curved body.
HMD even goes so
far as to suggest that people will buy the new 8110 as a "weekend
phone" because it's uncomplicated, or because it has a version of the
classic Snake game.
All this means that HMD isn't really targeting entry-level
buyers, but is hoping that people with enough disposable income to buy a
perfectly capable budget smart phone will somehow find it amusing to play with
of these for a minute or two - and pay for the privilege.
Specification
Display
2.45-inch
Processor
1.1GHz
dual-core
Front Camera
No
Resolution
240x320
pixels
RAM
512MB
OS
KAI OS
Storage
4GB
Rear Camera
2-megapixel
Battery Capacity
1500mAh


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