
Nokia 3110 - Wikipedia
The 3110 is a GSM mobile phone handset manufactured by Nokia in Hungary, introduced at CEBIT in March 12, 1997. [2] The 3110 is notable as the first Nokia handset to feature the 'Navi-Key' (a.k.a. D-Pad) menu navigation system.
Nokia 3110 classic - Full phone specifications - GSMArena.com
Feb 21, 2025 · Nokia 3110 classic phone. Announced Feb 2007. Features 1.8″ display, 1.3 MP primary camera, 1020 mAh battery, 9 MB storage.
Nokia 3110 Tri-band GSM Phone (Unlocked) Black - amazon.com
Oct 19, 2007 · Amazon.com: Nokia 3110 Tri-band GSM Phone (Unlocked) Black : Cell Phones & Accessories
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Nokia 3110 - Full phone specifications - GSMArena.com
Jul 5, 2020 · Nokia 3110 phone. Announced 1997. Features Monochrome graphic display, 400 mAh battery.
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Nokia 3110 Classic specs - PhoneArena
Mar 27, 2015 · Nokia 3110 Classic specifications - Display: TFT; Camera: 1.3 MP; Battery: 1020 mAh
Nokia 3110 classic - Wikipedia
The Nokia 3110 classic is a "candybar" cameraphone which uses the Series 40 operating system and operates on GSM networks operating at 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, or 1900 MHz, supporting EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) connections. In some regions the phone was marketed as the Nokia 3110c, which is the same as the 3110 classic.
Nokia 3110 - Legacy Portable Computing Wiki
Dec 20, 2024 · The Nokia 3110 (type NHE-8) is a mid-range GSM mobile phone announced in March 1997 and released in July of the same year. The phone was discontinued in 1999. It...
Nokia 3110 classic - Legacy Portable Computing Wiki
Mar 30, 2025 · The Nokia 3110 classic (type RM-237, codenamed Skipper) is a lower mid-range GSM candybar phone announced in February 2007. It was available in a few colors, such as black (most common), gray, pink and blue.
Nokia - 3110 - Mobile Phone Museum
The Nokia 3110 was announced at the CeBIT exhibition in Hannover, Germany in 1997. It was the first Nokia to feature the Navi-Key menu navigation system which was developed by Nokia employee, Christian Lindholm.