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Nokia 6300 Mobile Phone Review - a Fashionable Phone

At the moment, sleek phones are a very popular fashion statement. In fact, unless a mobile phone is thin enough to easily slide into the pocket or handbag with room to spare, many people would not even dream of purchasing it.  The Nokia 6300 is a great choice for anyone who wants a thin mobile phone, as it is one of the thinnest on the market at the moment. Does it really have everything that you need, however? Be sure to find out through this Nokia 6300 mobile phone review before you decide to make one of these mobile phones your own.

One of the best things about the Nokia 6300 is that it is very easy to use. Due to its simplistic design, it is likely that you will not have a hard time trying to understand how to work the different features that it offers. Whether you are a newbie at mobile phones or have been using them for years, there is a good chance that the Nokia 6300 is a wonderful option for you.

It is rare to find a mobile phone that is not only easy to use, but one that also makes a fashion statement. Luckily, both of these things can be said about the Nokia 6300. With its stainless steel design, this chocolate bar-like mobile phone is definitely fashionable. In black, the 6300 is a little less fashionable but it is a great choice for someone who wants to add a little bit of colour to their mobile. The thinness is one of the main reasons that so many people have been drawn to this mobile phone, but the fact that its features are also easy to use is a definite plus.

Even more importantly, there are an endless amount of features that the Nokia 6300 has to offer. A two mega pixel built-in camera for pictures and video, Bluetooth compatibility, music player, FM radio, high speed data transfer, a push to talk button and hands-free speaker are some of the best features that the Nokia 6300 has to offer. This is not to mention some of the more basic features that the 6300 has to offer, such as an alarm clock, organiser and a phone book which holds up to one thousand contacts.

No matter what Nokia 6300 review you read, one thing is true - it is a very sleek phone that will slide easily into your pocket or handbag. Everyone who holds the phone or even looks at it will be able to agree on that. Not only is this mobile phoneÕs design fashionable, but it is thin enough to comfortably hold in your hand. Even more importantly, the Nokia 6300 mobile phone offers a wide range of features that almost all mobile phone users will love, as well as ones that some already take for granted. Depending on what it is that you value in a mobile phone, this Nokia phone can be a great choice for you.

Caroline Telford

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