Nokia 3110

For the 2007 Nokia phone of a similar name, see Nokia 3110 classic.
Nokia 3110
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks 2G (GSM): 900
Availability by country Discontinued
Predecessor Nokia 2110
Successor Nokia 3210
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions 136 x 45 x 21 mm, 139 cc
Weight 146 g (slim battery)
187 g (standard battery)
Memory No
Removable storage No
Battery Slim Battery, 400 mAh, Li-Ion
Standard Battery, 550 mAh, NiMH
Display Monochrome
External display No
Rear camera No
Front camera No

The 3110 was a GSM mobile phone handset manufactured by Nokia in Hungary and released for sale in 1997. The 3110 is notable as the first Nokia handset to feature the 'Navi-Key' (AKA D-Pad) menu navigation system. The Navi-Key was featured heavily on Nokia handsets, especially the entry-level models such as the Nokia 1100 in the following years. Unlike its successor, the 3210, and subsequent handsets of similar design, the 3110 had an external antenna. The phone was available with a slim, standard or vibrating battery. It could only be used on a GSM-900 network.

The 3110 shared the platform and accessories of the Nokia 8110 "banana phone".

The model number was reused by Nokia in 2007 when the company launched the Nokia 3110 classic. The 3110 Classic sports a candybar form factor similar to that of the 3110, but adds modern features such as Bluetooth, camera functionality, audio and video playback and recording, and packet data over EDGE, in addition to tri-band functionality.

Unlike subsequent 3000 series mobile phones, its display is not PCD8544 based.

Features and specification

The 3110 was clearly aimed at business users, with notable features including PC synchronisation, good battery life and conservative black styling.

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