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Thursday, 28 December 2006
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Specifications: 


 Phone Features

    * Compact modern design featuring sophisticated stainless-steel covers, glossy black finish, and rounded
       edges
    * Catch and keep those treasured moments with the 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
    * Get entertainment when you want it with the music player, FM stereo radio, and video player
    * See more at a glance with the 240 x 320 resolution screen with up to 16 million true colors
    * Access your email on the go and send messages with attachments
    * Store music, videos, and photos with up to 2GB expandable memory


Operating Frequency
    * GSM/EDGE coverage (900/1800/1900; 850/1800/1900)


Size
    * Volume: 56 cc
    * Weight: 91 g
    * Dimensions: 106.4 x 43.6 x 11.7 mm


Display
    * Main display: 2 inch 240 x 320 (TFT) QVGA with up to 16.7 million true colors


User Interface
    * New enhanced Series 40 user interface


Imaging
    * 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
    * Full screen viewfinder
    * Video recorder and player


Messaging
    * Email client with attachments (Java version)
    * MMS: OMA MMS 1.2 for creating, receiving, editing and sending multimedia messages (messages up to
        300 kB)
    * Push to talk
    * Instant messaging
    * Nokia Xpress on audio messaging (AMS) - a fast and simple way to send voice or sound clips via MMS


Multimedia
    * Music player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H.263, H.264
    * FM stereo radio with Visual Radio
    * Streaming video (3GPP)
    * DRM release 2.0
    * XHTML browser
    * Java: MIDP 2.0
    * Macromedia Flash Lite 2.0 for richer digital content


Memory Functions*
    * Up to 7.8 MB internal user memory
    * Expandable memory: microSD card up to 2GB


Applications
    * Java™ MIDP 2.0 games and applications


Connectivity
    * Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (includes SIM access and Headset and Handsfree
       profiles) and stereo supportfor headsets
    * Local and remote device-to-device data synchronization with SyncML (calendar, to-do list, phonebook)
    * Full OMA Client provisioning
    * PC synchronization using Nokia PC Suite with USB and Bluetooth connectivity


Data Transfer
    * EDGE (EGPRS): Class 10
    * GPRS: Class 10


Personal Information Management (PIM)
    * Organizer with calendar, To-do list, and notes
    * Contacts (up to 1000)
    * Alarm clock and countdown timer (normal and interval timer)


Voice Features

    * Integrated loudspeaker for IHF
    * Push-to-talk (Nokia PoC 1.1)
    * Voice commands and voice recording


Digital Services
    * MP3 ringing tones, True tones, and MIDI tones for up to 64 polyphonic tones
    * Video ringing tones


Other Features
    * Flight and demo mode
    * FOTA - Firmware update over the air


Sales Package Contents
    * Nokia 6300 phone
    * Nokia Battery BL-4C
    * Nokia Charger AC-3
    * Nokia Stereo Headset HS-47
    * Nokia User Guide
    * CD-ROM
    * Micro SD card 128 MB MU-26


Power Management
    Battery         Talk time     Standby time     Capacity
Battery BL-4C     Up to 3.5 hours     Up to 14.5 days     860 mAh

 

 

Review



Nokia traditionally pays no attention to all latest-and-greatest trends in the mobile industry, specifically the hype around “slim-n-sleek” devices, when some are ready to throw functionalities and a part of the common sense away to get the casing thinner. But for Nokia it is experience what really does matter – therefore, they rely on ratio between various aspects, from design and hardware filling to software. Nokia 6300, just like any of its 6000-series monoblock-shaped siblings, should sport the optimal price/quality ratio; and don’t be deceived with the marketologists’ so-called truths that Nokia has engaged in the race for the slimmest-gadget-ever – this is definitely not the case. Nokia does foster plans to launch very portable solutions, yet reaching either extreme in terms of size is a non-value-added way and they do realize that


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