Theinitial 3310 release only came with support for 2G networks,[7] which led to criticism especially as a number of countries, including the United States,[8] Australia and Singapore[9] were in the process of phasing out their 2G networks; an improved variant of the phone with support for 3G networks was later announced by HMD, released on 29 October 2017.[10]
The 3310 has functions like an FM radio, the Opera Mini web browser, a voice recorder, and a 2-megapixel camera with flash for photos and video recording. The flash LED doubles as a flashlight. Certain models have Bluetooth 3.0 and a Dual-SIM tray.[11] The display has a polarized layer for outdoor use.
The original Snake game has been replaced by Gameloft's Snake Xenzia with updated modes and graphics. It is also possible to sideload Java-based applications using the .jad and .jar format. Available apps are browsers, games, internet radios, etc.
The design of the phone heavily mimics its predecessor both in design and form factor. It comes in two glossy colors, red and yellow, as well as two matte colors similar to the original Nokia 3310: dark blue and grey.
The 3G model has many improvements and changes apart from the 3G radio. The internal storage has been increased from 16 MB[12] to 128 MB, and there are some cosmetic changes, including a new silver keypad.[13] It comes in four new colors: yellow, "warm" red, azure and charcoal, all matte.[14] The phone's size has slightly increased (by 13.29%) to ergonomically make typing on the keypad easier. The 3G radio has reduced battery talk time, but slightly increased standby time.[15] All 3310 3G versions support Bluetooth 2.1.[16]
The 3310 3G also runs a Java-based operating system that HMD calls "Smart Feature OS". Its appearance is similar to the Series 30+ as on the 2G version, but has a new customizable interface.[17] However, only sim-slot 1 is 3G compatible, the slot 2 is still only 2G capable.
A 4G version was released in late January 2018 in China in partnership with China Mobile. It runs AliOS, an incompatible fork of AOSP (Android), and can create WiFi hotspots using the LTE data connection. Internal storage has been increased to 512 MB, and 64 GB memory cards are now supported.[18][19]
The new 3310 received mixed reviews. CNET praised the phone's battery life, price, and durability,[22] but TechRadar and The Guardian said the device lacks much of the utility to which modern users have become accustomed.[23][24]
On February 14, 2017, it was reported that a newer version of the 3310 would be released at the 2017 Mobile World Congress that is held in Barcelona by HMD Global Oy, a Finnish manufacturer which made Nokia phones. The price was set to be 59 euros.[1][2] On the 26th, the phone was relaunched at 49 euros.[3]
The first release of the phone only came with 2G support,[4] which led to issues, especially as countries like the United States,[5] Australia and Singapore[6] were in the process of phasing out their 2G networks. A new version of the phone with support for 3G networks was later announced by HMD, and released on 29 October 2017.[7]
The 3310 has things like an FM radio, the Opera Mini web browser, a voice recorder, and a 2-megapixel camera with flash for photos and video recording. The flash LED is also the phone's flashlight. Some models have Bluetooth 3.0 and a dual-SIM tray.[8] The display has a polarized layer for outdoor use.
The 3G model has many differences apart from the 3G radio. The internal storage has been increased from 16 megabytes[9] to 128 megabytes,[10] and there are some cosmetic changes, including a new silver keypad.[11] It comes in four new colors: yellow, "warm" red, azure and charcoal, all matte.[12] The phone's size has slightly increased to make typing on the keypad easier. The radio has reduced battery talk time, but slightly increased standby time.[13] All 3310 3G versions support Bluetooth 2.1.[14]
The 3310 3G also runs a Java-based operating system that HMD calls "Smart Feature OS". Its appearance is similar to the Series 30+ as on the 2G version, but has a new customizable interface.[15] However, only sim-slot 1 is 3G compatible, the slot 2 is still only 2G capable.
A 4G version was released in January 2018 in China in a partnership with China Mobile. It runs AliOS, a fork of Android, and can create Wi-Fi hotspots using the LTE data connection. Internal storage has been increased to 512 megabytes, and 64 gigabyte memory cards are now supported.[15][16][16]
The new 3310 received mixed reviews. CNET praised the phone's battery life, price, and durability, but Techradar and The Guardian said the device doesn't have many features that modern smartphones users are used to. Most reviewers liked the nostalgia of playing the iconic Snake game.
I am under a proxy and I am pushing in to git successfully for quite a while.
Now I am not able to push into git all of a sudden.
I have set the RSA key and the proxy and double checked them, with no avail and git is throwing me the error shown in the title of the page.
For me none of the suggested solutions worked so I tried to fix it myself and I resolved it. I was getting this error on my AWS EC2 UBUNTU instance. I edited the ssh config (or add it if it does not exist).
Sometimes, firewalls refuse to allow SSH connections entirely. If using HTTPS cloning with credential caching is not an option, you can attempt to clone using an SSH connection made over the HTTPS port. Most firewall rules should allow this, but proxy servers may interfere
I faced the same problem and couldn't find a working solution. I faced this problem while setting up a local server and the git couldn't connect through my proxy network but my workstation could. This was the output when I ran the command ssh -vT [email protected]
I experienced this problem while on a hotspot (3/4G connection). Switching to a different connection (WiFi) resolved it, but it's just a workaround - I didn't get the chance to get to the bottom of the issue so the other answers might be more interesting to determine the underlying issue
This may give you a warning about the authenticity of the host; but (assuming you're happy*), answering YES to that will allow the command to run. To decide if you should answer YES, check the fingerprint given in this warning against GitHub's published fingerprints.
Changing the repo url from ssh to https is not very meaningful to me. As I prefer ssh over https because of some sort of extra benefits which I don't want to discard. Above answers are pretty good and accurate. If you face this problem in GitLab, please go to their official documentation page and change your config file like that.
In my case the problem was caused by a setting that I had changed on my Router a day before.So on my Router, I just had to revert the setting Isolation to disable and it has fixed my issue.
I had this issue on a server of mine that was set up with it's regular IP and a failover IP. The failover IP did not point to the server at this time. I had to remove the failover IP from the server configuration in /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml. Pointing the failover IP to that server would have probably solved the issue as well.
For a feature phone, the build quality is OK. The device looks well build, but since the material used is two kinds of plastic, it really feels plastic when holding it in hands. It lacks sturdiness of some old feature phones, even the original 2720.
If you activate SOS call and SMS, on double pressing the button, the phone will start calling your emergency contacts, one by one, multiple times and sending them SMSs with your location (latitude and longitude).
On the top of the phone we have the hinge that connects the part of the housing that holds the screens with the main part of the body. On the bottom we have the MicroUSB port for charging the device and data transfer.
From the outside, Nokia 2720 Flip is a solid feature phone that will probably survive the rough world we live in, without the need of any protective covers or cases. Inside the device we also have specs that were previously seen on low end Android phones and specs that are miles more powerful than the internals Nokia feature phones using Series 30+ are using.
The phone supports USB tethering, that should consume less energy and deliver better uplink/downlink than WiFi hotspot. In my unscientific measures, while connecting the 2720 via USB to my PC, my download speeds reached 50Mbps, with 17Mbps upload, which was a bit better than what I achieved via WiFi hotspot.
To conclude, Nokia 2720 Flip comes with the capabilities the Nokia 3310 (2017) should have arrived with in the first place. The device looks nice, though the build quality could be more premium. The big screen and keypad make the feature phone easier to use, while the 4G/WiFi support allow the phone to be a great back-up device or internet hotspot. KaiOS still has a long road to go. Having room for improvement while still delivering a good experience is a great thing for the KaiOS team and maybe with more powerful hardware becoming more affordable, performance could be improved as well.
Now the Nokia 3310 is getting a much-needed update. HMD Global, the company behind today's Nokia phone brand, announced the Nokia 3310 4G, which will come with 4G LTE connectivity like most other modern smartphones, allowing you to connect to the internet at much faster speeds.
The 4G Nokia also can be used as a portable WiFi hotspot to access the internet on other devices, and it comes with VoLTE, allowing you to call someone using your 4G connection even if the voice network is weak. Besides that, the phone is just like the standard Nokia 3310 with similar specs and design.
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