The Nokia 3330 was a WAP-enabled variant of the highly successful
Nokia 3310. This allowed the device to offer rudimentary Internet access.
Although it looked identical to the 3310, it had several additional software enhancements including animated screensavers and an extra game called Bumper. The phone also had an auto-adjusting illuminated display.
One other notable feature was that the 3330 had an on-board phonebook that could store up to 100 numbers. The original 3310 stored numbers on the SIM card.