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If you feel that the recent spate of high-end phones in the market is quite confusing - why don't you try going back to basics? Instead of deciding whether you want to have a good camera phone or a good music phone - try to check out the low-end and middle range phones in the market.
Sometimes, all you need is a phone which has the most basic mobile phone features, right? A great design, a simple-to-use interface and probably a decent built-in camera are all the features that you need from a middle-range phone.
As a result, there is no need for you to confuse yourself with highly technical mobile phone technology lingo - and just look for the features and mobile phone deals that would give you the best value for your money.
That is exactly what you will have from the Nokia 6300 mobile phone.
Nokia 6300 Mobile Phone Specifications
Before delving deeper into the pros and cons of buying the Nokia 6300, here is a comprehensive list of the features included in this mobile phone:
- Candy bar phone with a 2-inch, 240x320 pixel TFT display screen
- Bluetooth and USB connectivity
- EDGE class 10
- 2-Megapixel camera
- Video capture
- Nokia S40 operating system
- MP3 player
- FM stereo radio
- 7.8 MB built-in memory
- micro SD/TransFlash card, up to 2GB memory
- 348 hours standby time
- 3.5 hours talk time
Nokia 6300 Review at a Glance
The Nokia 6300 was first released in the market during the first quarter of 2007. As mentioned earlier, there was a spate of high-end phones released in the market prior to this. And it was not just by Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer.
Even other mobile phone companies released their latest high-end mobile phones in the market. Thus, it was such a breath of fresh air when the Nokia 6300 was released.
The Nokia 6300 is a middle range phone with excellent functionality as a mobile phone. All the other extras are just a bonus. First up, the design of the Nokia 6300 is sleek and classy.
When you hold the Nokia 6300 at the palm of your hand, it is not likely to slip so you will have a solid, firm grip on the phone. The user interface is just what the Nokia loyalists have come to love for all their other models.
The keypad is easy to use and perfectly functional. For the occasional snapshots, you can take decent photos because there is a built-in 2-Megapixel camera.
Aside from the FM stereo radio, the Nokia 6300 MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ media files. There is a convenient 2.5 mm audio jack for connecting the headset.
Finally, the operating software used for the Nokia 6300 is Nokia S40. In a nutshell, the only disadvantage of purchasing the Nokia 6300 is probably the screen which easily marks - and the fact that it does not have 3G connectivity.
Other than that, the Nokia 6300 is as perfect a middle range phone as you can get.
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