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Description:
Key features
- attractive yet conservative design
- 16M colors TFT display with QVGA resolution

- Series 40 3rd Edition user interface
- 2 megapixel camera
- microSD memory card slot
- FM radio
- standard miniUSB connector
- 2.5 mm audio jack
- Bluetooth with A2DP profile support
Main disadvantages
- prone to fingerprints
- no UMTS support
- unsatisfactory camera performance
- portrait orientation of images taken with the camera
- videos taken at QCIF (176 x 144 pixels) resolution only
- side keys are difficult to press
- no Infrared port
In a nutshell: Our favourite Nokia for years and the only Nokia phone ever to be rated 5 stars by our users. A classic design with a beautiful stainless steel finish. Slim, elegant, easy to use and with a good quality 2 megapixel camera, a built-in MP3 player, memory expandable to 2 Gbytes, and wireless Bluetooth connectivity. Only the below-average battery life stops this from getting 5 stars. Available in silver, black and white.
Best buy: *Free* with a free Nintendo Wii or Sony PlayStation 3 from Dialaphone; or £69.95 on Pay as you Go from the Carphone Warehouse (available in silver, black or brown).
Nokia’s slogan for the 6300 is “Simply beautiful – beautifully simple.” The beauty comes from the sleek, classic design with stainless-steel surfaces, and the simplicity reflects the fact that this is an all-round kind of phone: not a smartphone, not 3G, but including all of the functionality that most people want. Sounds like a winner! Could Nokia finally be getting back to what it used to do best – a phone that does just what you want and does it well?
Certainly the phone looks good when you pick it up. It’s like the early 6-series Nokia’s: exclusive- and expensive-looking, practically designed with a good sized screen and functional keypad, yet updated for 2007 with a 5-way navigation button and high quality colour display. The size is perfect: it’s very slim (just 11.7mm) and not too wide, and the weight is enough to make it feel solid and substantial, but not so much that it feels heavy. The keypad is a decent size and is easy to use. The display is exceptional: a high resolution 240 x 320 pixel display with an amazing 16 million colours. On the outside the 6300 ticks all the right boxes.
On the inside, the phone is equipped with all the features that a typical user would expect. The camera is 2 megapixels with an 8x digital zoom and with a video recording function. Enough for casual photography, but not brilliant. There’s a music player and an FM radio. A standard Nokia headset is included in the sales package and support for a Bluetooth stereo headset is included. Memory for storing music is limited, with just 7.8 Mbytes of user memory, however you can expand the memory to a maximum of 2 Gbytes by buying a microSD card, which will give you as much memory as an iPod Nano. Both Bluetooth and USB connectivity are supported, and the phone has GPRS and EDGE for fast data downloads. Battery life is below average, which is often the case with superslim phones. The user interface is a standard Series 40 interface, that Nokia users will be used to, but with the latest enhancements. It’s basically a very easy phone to use, with everything well thought out and some real attention to detail.
This is our favourite Nokia phone for a long time. It really is beautiful – quality just oozes out of the phone when you pick it up. The metallic finish completes the look, although this may show scratches if not treated carefully. Ergonomics and user-friendliness are good. The strange thing is that Nokia built their reputation with phones like this, but what have they been doing these past few years with their funky but unusable fashion-phones and their buggy brick-like smartphones? Welcome back Nokia! It was worth the wait!
Nokia 6300i Specifications & Features
Screen
2 Inch 16.7 Million Colour TFT QVGA Screen (320 x 240 Pixels)
Imaging
2 Megapixel Camera
8 x Digital Zoom
Full Screen Viewfinder
Video Player
Video Streaming
Animated Wallpapers
Animated Screensaver
Colour Themes
Messaging
SMS (Text Messaging)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
Email with Attachments
Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging
Predictive Text
Sound
Music Player (MP3, AAC, ACC+, eAAC+ & WMA)
FM Radio
MP3, True Tones & MIDI Ringtones
Polyphonic Ringtones
Entertainment
Java™ Games
Downloadable Games
Organiser
Phonebook
Organiser with Calendar
To Do List
Notes
Alarm Clock
Countdown Timer (Normal & Interval)
Nokia Maps
Preloaded Maps
Flight Mode
Demo Mode
Connectivity
Bluetooth®
Mini USB
EDGE
WLAN
2.5mm AV Connector
HSCSD
Network
Tri Band (GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900)
Internet
Opera Mini Browser
XHTML Browsing over TCPIP
Memory & Talk Time
30 Mbytes plus 512 Mbytes MicroSD™ Memory Card
3.5 Hours Talk Time
340 Hours Standby
Weight & Size
93 g
106.4 x 43.6 x 11.7 mm
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