The phone also comes with a 2 megapixel camera, which is a great feat for such a tiny phone, even if it doesn’t boast of advanced functions such as auto-focus or a macro mode. However, it does go a bit further and puts in an LED flash, that is actually quite powerful.
Quality of the camera is average, but it’s still good for the size of the phone.
Despite the powerful LED flash, low light photography is mediocre.
The phone also records video at full 30fps and that too at VCD resolution (352x288) and it doesn’t restrict you to MMS limits or the 10-minute mark. You can record as long as your phone memory can allow you to.
The P310 costs around Rs. 18,500. If you put in just a little more, you can pick up the more powerful Ultra Edition 12.9 D900, which has a better 3 megapixel camera, a larger display and a normal keypad configuration that doesn’t drive you up the wall.
But the P310 was not made for those who like it straight. It is for those who just want to be different, even it means a little bit of discomfort. It’s for those who get a rush from knowing that the person in front of you has a big "WTF/what is THAT?!" on his / her face when you pull this phone out of your pocket. The P310 does this and it works!




