Nokia launched its Nokia 6300 with the slogan 'Simply beautiful – beautifully simple'. And this is precisely what the phone does. It does not boasts of hi-end features like 3G or any smartphone like qualities, but is a simple mobile device, reflecting the original Nokia's forte.
The Nokia 6300 comes from its sleek, classic design, with stainless steel casing and poses as a all rounder. Its like the Nokia early 6 series phone - exclusive and expensive in appearance, practically designed, and with functional keypad. Yet to match with the contemporary requirements, the Nokia 6300 comes with a 5-way navigation button and high quality colour display. The size of the device is also just perfect. It is slim, not to wide and weighs just right to be easily carried in the hands. The keypad is of decent size, and is easy to use. Thus, ensuring that the typing is easy as well as fast. The Nokia 6300 comes with a high resolution 240 x 320 pixel display, with an amazing 16 million colours. Which means both viewing and readability is taken care of. Overall, on the exterior, the Nokia 6300 scores great.
On the inside, the Nokia 6300 is endowed with no nonsense features, but with functionalities that is of great help. To capture the sweet moments of life, the device some with a 2MP camera with an 8x digital zoom and with a video recording function. Then there is a music player compatible with most popular music formats. And for the taste of local flavours, the device comes with a FM player. A standard Nokia headset is included in the sales package and support for a Bluetooth stereo headset is also included.
Nokia6300 does a good job for connectivity and sharing. The device comes with the advantage of Bluetooth and USB, while GPRS and EDGE is also provided for fast data download. Since the device runs of standard series 40 interface, operating the Menu system is actually easy.
Nokia 6300 is a phone that does just what you want and does it well. So, for customers who are not after hi-end flamboyant devices, this handset should be a must buy. For more information of Nokia Mobile Phones Please visit our site.
The radio had good sound with decent reception - with minimum signal noise, though there was often a soft hiss in the background. The 6300 used our headphones as the antenna, and automatically disconnected the radio once we plugged them out and reconnected when we plugged them back in.
ReplyDeleteThe music player was the 6300's key spec for us, it played with distinctive sound quality and strong bass. The music player had four equalizer settings; Pop, Rock, Jazz and Classical, with the option to save two customized settings. The media library was easy to browse with the directory, through artists, albums, genres, composers and track lists. The 6300 comes with a 2.5mm headphone jack, which means adapters for 3.5mm headphone users, or streaming via Bluetooth. On average use, the battery lasted us about two days.
Imran
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