Nokia 5310 Dual SIM Keypad Phone with MP3 Player, and Rear Camera (White, Red)
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A stripped-down feature phone built for basic communication and long-lasting use, not for modern smartphone expectations. It comes with a compact 2.4-inch TFT display with a simple 240 × 320 resolution, no touchscreen, and no brightness control—so what you see is what you get. The classic T9 keypad and physical buttons keep navigation straightforward, especially for users who prefer tactile input over touch.
The 2 MP single rear camera with fixed focus and no flash is purely functional. It can capture basic shots, but anything beyond daylight photos will fall apart quickly. Video recording is limited to QCIF, which is outdated by any current standard.
Battery performance is where this device actually holds value. A 1200 mAh removable battery delivers up to 18 days of standby and around 5 hours of talk time, making it reliable for long gaps between charges. It also supports music playback for extended hours, which aligns with its positioning as a simple media device.
Connectivity is minimal—2G network support only, with no Wi-Fi, GPS, or NFC. Bluetooth 2.0 is included, but it’s old and slow. Dual SIM support adds flexibility, and expandable storage via microSD lets you carry music and basic files. The inclusion of a 3.5 mm headphone jack and FM radio makes it usable as a basic music companion.
Built with a lightweight plastic body and curved edges, it’s easy to handle but not rugged. There’s no water resistance or durability certification, so it won’t survive rough use.
Bottom line: this is a barebones phone meant for calling, texting, and offline music—not for internet, apps, or anything remotely “smart.” It works best as a backup phone, a distraction-free device, or for users who simply don’t need modern features.











