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MWC 2017: Nokia Announces Withings Rebrand and Nokia 3310 Reboot

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All Withings products will be rebranded under Nokia by the summer, according to Withings CEO Cédric Hutchings. The announcement was made on Sunday during Nokia's event at Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.

Withings makes iOS-compatible smart connected home products as well as a range of health and fitness wearables. Nokia bought the French health tracking company last year for an estimated $192 million. The acquisition saw Withings' 200 employees integrate into Nokia Technologies when the deal went through in June.

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As well as the rebranding, the Withings CEO said the company would release a redesigned Health Mate app later this year that will bring an "improved user experience" and new data sharing features. Nokia is also set to launch a new Patient Care program similar to Apple's Healthkit that will allow patients to share data medical doctors.

In related news, Nokia also announced a new modern variant of its original 3310 mobile phone, first launched back in September 2000. Made by HMD Global, which bought the right to make Nokia phones last year, the new version retains the same name – and even includes classic game Snake – but runs Nokia's more advanced Series 30+ software. It also features a 2.4-inch QVGA display, a 2 megapixel camera, and a microSD slot.

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The new 3310 supports Bluetooth and comes with Opera Mini installed for basic web surfing. Talk time is said to be 22 hours, but the big draw is likely to be the featurephone's 31-day standby time.

The Nokia 3310 will be available in a number of candy colors and should arrive later in the spring for the price of $52.

Top Rated Comments

JamonBull Avatar
120 months ago
Whaaa? Personally I think it's a better idea to brand all Nokia products under Withings.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Telos101 Avatar
120 months ago
That standby time makes the 3310 a great secondary emergency device. Throw one in the glove compartment in case you ever get stuck in the snow with no iPhone battery. I'll buy one for the wife.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Stella Avatar
120 months ago
Withings was a good purchase for nokia, they make good products.

The 3310 will be a hit. Not every one wants a smartphone and this will be very cheap.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
djcerla Avatar
120 months ago
The 3310 will be a hit.

Enough smartphone is enough, people start to realize their losses in time and focus.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justperry Avatar
120 months ago
If you're in the middle of nowhere or a place which frequently struggles with apocalypse weather, a basic phone that stays charged for ages is pretty useful to have. The less it does, the less that can potentially go wrong.

It's good to have for peace of mind, at the absolute least.
And Nokia's were one of the best regarding reception, where others drops call Nokia's always had sufficient signal.
Their Hardware were second to none.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
keysofanxiety Avatar
120 months ago
What a load of crap if they are gonna re brand the 3310 at least make it look like old one for old memeries this is nothing like the 3310 its just cheap rubbish phone, and i bet drug dealers will love this phone lol
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Its really not a big deal charging why does everyone moan about it, charge it over night of get portable charger
If you're in the middle of nowhere or a place which frequently struggles with apocalypse weather, a basic phone that stays charged for ages is pretty useful to have. The less it does, the less that can potentially go wrong.

It's good to have for peace of mind, at the absolute least.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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