LCD displays taken from old Nokia phones have been a staple of the hardware makers for years now, so we’re very happy to see [Andy] reverse engineering a full color QVGA display so we can move ...
While [Ilias Giechaskiel] was waiting for his SIM900 shield to arrive, he decided to see what he could do with an old Nokia 6310i and an Arduino. He was researching how to send automated SMS text ...
The old Nokia 3310 has legendary status for its durability so we decided to get our hands on one and see just how robust it was. The tests involved a drop from pocket height, a drop from shoulder ...
Whip up this baby out of pocket, and literally no one will know that it's a remake of the old Nokia 6310. Credit: NOKIA The design, unfortunately, has little to do with the original Nokia 6310.
Take HMD, for instance: The company showed three new Android phones, but the one that got the most attention was the rebooted Nokia 3310, which is essentially a lowly, cheap feature phone.
While what Monce has done is impressive, I don’t see it having any real-world use. However, it does demonstrate that the six-year-old Lumia 950XL is still capable of running modern operating systems.