![]() ![]() There are a series of shortcuts from the homescreen to turn wifi, bluetooth and various other bits on and off.There are no volume buttons on the side, which is really irritating for calls.Call quality was about the same as a modern 4G smartphone on VoLTE.This thing has wifi, Bluetooth and all the mod cons, handily accessible from the shortcuts menu. Google Assistant works surprisingly well, YouTube works just about, and you can even sync your Google or Outlook contacts, if you can face typing out your password using the numeric pad, which took me the best part of 10 minutes. It looks and behaves like the old series 30, but has things such as an app store, Google Assistant, YouTube, Google Maps, email, a browser and, of course, Snake. The Nokia 8110 4G runs KaiOS, which is a sort of dumbphone-smartphone hybrid. Below is a standard 12-button dial pad, of which the last row is surprisingly difficult to press because of the slider. A select button is ringed by a D-pad and flanked by two action keys, a call and a hangup/back button. The button configuration and menu system is the same as last year’s new 3310. ![]() The screen’s plastic coating is a serious fingerprint magnet, and even at 100% brightness it’s difficult to see the display outside. ![]() The display is colourful, but low-resolution and not a touchscreen – it’s all buttons, all the time for this little Nokia. The buttons are pretty small and fiddly, best used with your fingernails if you’ve got any. ![]()
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