Nokia 6300: Adds Style and Substance to Your Lifestyle
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The Nokia 6300 is an astounding mobile phone, incorporated with stylish looks, entertaining features and advanced technologies. With this phone the users can easily perform and manage mobile multimedia capabilities and comprehensive connectivity options. The people who are usually on the go, find this widget an ideal companion for communicating, surfing, playing and lots more.The solid candy bar shaped phone adds style and substance to the lifestyle. The attractive mid-sized casing of the phone manages it to fit in dimensions of 106.4 x 43.6 x 11.7 mm with 91 grams in weight including the fitted battery. It provides the users with a solid feel to their mobile handset without feeling much heavy. The 6300 is a sophisticated and stylish mobile phone from the lineage of Nokia. The attractive stainless steel casing enables the users to carry it in pocket or purse. The handset is packed full of fun and some of the best highly usable features for its user to enjoy. The curvaceous stainless steel casing is embedded with a glossy black section around the screen and on its opposite side, it highlights the camera feature lens.
The prospective users are usually attracted to the brilliant display and well proportionate keypad. The wide 2 inches screen provides approximately 16.7 million colours on a TFT QVGA type display. The handset comes with a highly usable and attractive stainless steel keypad. The navigational tool and quick access keys are set in a glossy black colour, which ooze sophistication.A built-in memory of 7.8 MB can be expanded up to128 MB with the help of MicroSD memory card, which is included in the phone start up kit. But, with the help of external memory card, the users can expand the phone memory by up to 2 GB.
For capturing the images or clips, this phone offers built-in 2 mega pixels camera feature. It provides the users to access this imaging functions on their mobile phone. The user can capture images, store photos, send and share photos from their handset without any hassle. The digital zoom allows the users to get close to their desired image. Moreover, the built in camera can be easily used for recording interesting video clips. It allows the users to capture their memorable moments in full colour action. The users can also playback and stream video on their Nokia 6300.
This handset provides the users to enjoy the freedom to change their ringing tones, according to their varying mood. As a matter of fact, the phone is backed with 64 voice polyphonic sound, MP3, MIDI and true tone ringing tones. The built-in video ringing tone feature allows the users to view images and listen to their ringing tones, simultaneously. An integrated music player is proved to be a fun entertainment feature which allows the users to listen to their favourite music when ever they feel like. The users play and store the music in various popular formats such as MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H263 & H264. The FM radio feature comes complete with visual radio. It enables the users to enjoy listening to music, chat show and news stations.
The fully charged fitted battery provides up to 264 hours of standby battery time or approximately 3.5 hours of talk time. On Nokia 6300, the users can enjoy the charm of sharing or transferring the files at comparatively high speed. For this the entire credit goes to EDGE technology and GPRS transfers. The built in Bluetooth technology provides data transfers with other well matched devices. This widget offers cabled connection for transferring the files with other compatible device.Moreover, an integrated phone book contains contact details of all the users. It can store up to one thousand contact details in the phone book. The built-in organiser offers some of daily used options such as calendar, alarm clock and reminders.
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16 Comments
September 7th, 2009 at 4:39 am
i have that phone , it is awoesome
September 7th, 2009 at 4:41 am
that’s actually the phone I am getting today, or this week
September 7th, 2009 at 4:36 am
Hi!
I have had this phone for about a month now. I love it!
At first, I was hesitant about a new phone. I had JUST purchased a new phone (the Nokia 6085) in August. The 6085 was the newer version of my Nokia 6103, which I absolutely loved. Unfortunately for me, shortly after I purchased the new phone, T-Mobile took over SunCom and all of the features of my new phone were no longer working properly or completely. T-Mobile finally offered me another phone, and I got the 6263, as it was very similar to the other two phones.
It has a camera-still and video. The quality is outstanding for a phone camera! It also has a mirror mode, which makes it easy to take self portraits or just to check yourself out if there is not a mirror available.
Both the internal and external screens are larger than usual, and have LED displays. They are bright and clear.
There is a music player on the phone. I have not used it yet, but I think it is pretty neat. You can not use iTunes on it, though (that is why I have yet to use it). You can listen with earphones or with the speaker.
There is a micro SD card slot, which makes transferring pictures to/from computer and phone easy. It is a little hard to get in and out, which is probably my only complaint about this phone.
There is a web browser preinstalled on the phone. I access sites such as MapQuest, 411.com, Google, Amazon, eBay, MySpace…it is not the same as the internet, but it does come in handy.
The 6263 was Nokia's first phone for the 3G network. That makes little difference to me, since I am not in an area where it is yet available and it will probably be quite some time, if ever, before it is available near me but i fyo uare in a large metropolitan area that might make a difference to you.
It has BlueTooth.
AOL, ICQ, MSN and Y ahoo messengers are preinstalled. Instant messages are billed as text messages, so you do not need the internet to access them.
THere are a lot of neat little ways to personalize the phone for yourself-you can customize the shortcut bar, have a standby mode that puts up the info you want, etc. Little things that you will have to play with the phone to really figure out, but it is great.
I HIGHLY recommend it!
September 7th, 2009 at 5:05 am
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September 7th, 2009 at 11:56 pm
Excellent video! I can tell that time and effort were put into it, and I found it useful.
September 8th, 2009 at 2:12 am
not inspired, enhanced… same thing goes to nokia 5800, iphone wannabe. but this one is an enhanced razr. dont nokia labs shame on themselves? please be original!
September 8th, 2009 at 9:21 pm
you can change the keypad lights with your theme. i want the keypad colors for the e71 lol
September 9th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
I think this phone has been inspired by the Motorola RAZR
September 9th, 2009 at 6:32 pm
Nokia N96 is a really cool phone. Plus, Nokia has been in this industry for many years. People on forums also agree that N96 is a better phone.
September 10th, 2009 at 2:54 am
first comment woo hoo and great phone!
September 9th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
September 9th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
Umm, thanks… But I don't think you really asked a question there.
September 10th, 2009 at 12:42 am
At last this phone has been released N95 with Next G. I just received mine and reception is fantastic. I purchased online from Mobile Extras in WA http://www.mobileextras.com.au I have always get my phones from them.
I first tried to purchase from Next Mobile http://www.nextmobile.com.au as they were a little cheaper but kept getting stuffed around about shipment they have the phone in stock. I rang they wanted me to fax ID I did this and rang back and was told should be ok. I then said when will you ship as I need urgently the answer the salesperson gave me was if you don’t like our service buy it somewhere else then hung up on me.
This just proves that the cheapest price does not give the best service
September 10th, 2009 at 1:36 am
September 10th, 2009 at 6:05 am
before i bought N5800
I looked up on Google & come across this site
September 10th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
If you backed up your phone using Nokia Pc Suite you won’t be able to review and print the backup file, but you can sync your N70 with Outlook, and print the contacts from Outlook. Simply use the SYNC app in PC Suite and when done open outlook and print them. Make sure your Outlook is setup first.