Nokia 3110 classic

The Nokia 3110 classic is a mobile phone handset, manufactured by Nokia in Hungary and released for sale in 2007. It is a budget model with similar features to the Nokia 6300. Although the phone bears the same model number as the 1997 Nokia 3110, it was not directly derived from (and has little similarity with) this model.

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.

The phone also supports Bluetooth, FM radio, and music playback, and supports microSD cards up to 2 GB. The microSD card slot is under the battery cover, which means it's not hot swappable. The phone can be connected to a computer via USB, allowing data transfer and PC synchronization.

The phone has large buttons in its keypad which make typing messages and e-mails easy. The 1.8-inch display supports a maximum display resolution of 128 × 160.

Nokia 3109 classic
The Nokia 3109 classic was released around the same time as the 3110 classic, but it's essentially the same model, sans the camera.

Nokia 3110 Evolve
The Nokia 3110 Evolve is an environmentally friendly variant of the 3110 classic, sharing the same features like a 1.3 megapixel camera, but with a different design.

Its covers are built from bio-materials, and its packaging is made from 60% recycled materials. The included charger is also more energy efficient.