The Nokia 3310 has officially landed in Indonesia.
The Nokia 3310 has officially landed in Indonesia, Antara news agency reported on Thursday.
The old-school phone is sold at Rp 650,000 (US$49) and available through its distributors across Indonesia, such as PT. Erajaya Swasembada (Erajaya) and PT. Sentra Primer Solusindo (Parastar), Nokia’s local license holder HMD Global said in a statement.
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"Devices bought from stores other than our official distributors will not include the standard guarantee and after-sale service," the company warned.
The phone will come in four color choices, namely warm red, shiny yellow, dark blue and matte grey. (kes)
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