Slim and stylish design. Very bright screen. Lightweight. Excellent keypad.
So-so camera. Weak battery life. No 3G support. Lacks e-mail client.
The 6300, an unlocked candy-bar phone from Nokia, is an appealing, minimalist option that exudes quality. Still, its short battery life and its lack of an e-mail client may be off-putting to some....
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Our review unit is from Malaysia and is running on firmware V04.20, 05-12-06, RM-217.The Nokia 6300 offers many features for a slim handset, and should be on the shortlist of potential phones for buyers looking for this type of device. Even with the cr...
Abstract: Nokia 6300 has been designed quite stylishly, and comes in very attractive stainless steel housing. It has a glossy black rim around the screen and at the back, which highlights the camera feature lens. It has a large 2 inch screen, providing up to 16....
The Interface of the 6300 is has the latest edition of Series 40 UI. It is smooth and browsing through menus is a breeze. The phone has an internal memory of 7.8 MB and a microSD expansion slot which can accept capacity up to 2 GB. The package contain...
Abstract: I see lots of mobile phones but it isn’t often that I come across one which not only looks great but manages to deliver too. In fact I was a bit sad to let Nokia’s 6300 go.Why is this? The 6300 isn’t the cleverest mobile on the block: th...