The 3310 was developed at the Copenhagen Nokia site in Denmark. It is a compact and sturdy phone featuring an 84 × 48 pixel pure monochrome display. It has a lighter 115 g battery variant which has fewer features; for example the 133 g battery version has the start-up image of two hands touching while the 115 g version does not. It is a slightly rounded rectangular unit that is typically held in the palm of a hand, with the buttons operated with the thumb. The blue button is the main button for selecting options, with "C" button as a "back" or "undo" button. Up and down buttons are used for navigation purposes. The on/off/profile button is a stiff black button located on the top of the phone. The 3310 is known for being reasonably durable due to its casing and construction, a feature which is often humorously exaggerated in internet communities.


The Nokia 3310 can be customized with interchangeable Xpress-On covers, and thousands of different designs have been produced by various companies. It also has over 35 ringtones built in with space for seven custom tones. These can either be downloaded, or can be composed by the user using the tone composer. The phone has different "profiles" which can adjust the phone to different sets of preferences. For example, there is silent mode where the phone will not ring, useful for situations where it is inappropriate to do so. Screensavers can be made from received picture messages.
In November 2015, Nokia 3310 was chosen as one of the first three 'National Emojis' for Finland. The emoji is referred as 'The Unbreakable' as the phone was known for its toughness. To mark the fame of the device, Finland, the country in which the phone was designed and manufactured has taken this decision
In November 2015, Nokia 3310 was chosen as one of the first three 'National Emojis' for Finland. The emoji is referred as 'The Unbreakable' as the phone was known for its toughness. To mark the fame of the device, Finland, the country in which the phone was designed and manufactured has taken this decision
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