• 2000 September

Hardware Description

Nokia 3315 is a variant of the Nokia 3310. The 3315s were produced in South Korea for the Asia-Pacific market. It has some additional features: A picture editor to edit pictures for use in SMS Picture messaging and screensavers on the phone, Timed profiles, Could use received ringtones as SMS tones, Fixed some of the bugs found in the 3310, Automatic keypad locking after specified time, The right button, which finish the call, activates the key guard at the same time. So keyguard may be "off" in settings, but it will be activated anyway every time you finish the call. To make a call, you always have to disable keyguard first (even if it says "off" in the settings menu), Accidental emergency calls are not possible because keyguard is always "on", Peanut-like interconnected silicon key mat. 3315s sold in Singapore and Malaysia had a blue backlight for the LCD screen and keypad, as opposed to green in other markets. It also has a similar design to its successor, the Nokia 3410. The 3315 was also released in Australia. Most versions of the 3310 could be upgraded to include the additional features of the 3315 by using a data cable. There are two North American variants of the 3310; one is the Nokia 3390, which operates on GSM 1900. The Nokia 3395 is an updated version of the 3390, which includes the additional features of the Asian 3315 model, and it has poor reception if connected to a GSM 850 area.
  • Model Number:

    3315
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  • Hardware Type:

    Mobile Phone
  • Manufacture Year:

    2000 September
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