Good: Slim and stylish design. Very bright screen. Lightweight. Excellent keypad.
Bad: So-so camera. Weak battery life. No 3G support. Lacks e-mail client.
Bottomline: 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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Good: Good design, solidly built stainless steel body
Bad: Nonautofocus camera, poor loudspeaker
Bottomline: 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....
Bottomline: 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...
Abstract: By attempting to do too much however, these phones often fail at the very basics of what they are originally intended for ¡V offering seamless and straightforward means for making calls and text messaging.
Good: Slim and sleek design; easy to use; great keypad
Bad: Camera and speakers could be better; paltry amount of memory.
Bottomline: If you are someone who basically needs a mobile phone to make calls and do not need (or want to pay for) all the bells and whistles that come with many of the phones today, the Nokia 6300 was made for you. It looks good and is generally very easy to us...
Abstract: Nokia 6300 is the new Nokia star in the Series 40 3rd Edition line. It attacks with conservative design, miniUSB, and a slim body with steel plates. The famous Finnish mobile manufacturer has been long expected to launch a new high-end, classic-look phone...