Nokia 6300

Nokia 6300Latest Update - Nokia 6300 review by Mobile Burn (added 21 June ’07)

Nokia’s 6300 Review Roundup includes summaries from all main cell phone expert reviewers as they become available, company specification sheet, owners manual, videos, Cell Phone Tracker’s unique review conclusion thermometer, and sample photos taken with the Nokia 6300.

Nokia 6300 Features Include:

  • 2 megapixel camera
  • Music player
  • FM radio
  • Video player
  • GSM/EDGE coverage (900/1800/1900; 850/1800/1900)

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Mobile Burn - 6/21/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “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 crackling loudspeaker, the phone has quite a lot to offer. However, the lack of an auto-focus camera might put off some buyers if imaging is one of their main concerns. If you can overlook these issues, the Nokia 6300 might just be perfect for you.”

IT Reviews - 6/18/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “With all those negative comments it may be surprising that we say we like the Nokia 6300 as much as we do. But for many people, oodles of top-notch specifications aren’t the prime motivator when buying a mobile. What the Nokia 6300 offers is great hardware design and a ‘good enough’ set of features.”

3G - 5/24/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “The 6300’s staying power is also a boon with a quoted battery standby time of 14.5 days. That’s being a bit generous, but you certainly won’t have to re-juice your phone for a good five or six days. Nokia has hit the bullseye with the 6300 – it is an elegant, easy-to-use, feature-canny handset. Along with the E65, we can see the 6300 being a major hit with both the mainstream and business markets.”

TrustedReviews - 4/23/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “Internal memory is a bit short and Nokia should have bundled a larger microSD card to compensate and a mini USB cable. But in general this is a solid and understated mid-range phone that deserves to be popular.”

Mobile.com.au - 4/20/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing the Nokia 6300. It’s the perfect balance between functionality and style, and did everything I needed it to do quickly and easily. The 16.7 million colour display is an absolute treat to use, and all the other features of the handset don’t leave it in the dark ages.

Being a mid-range handset, the camera is not the best on the market, but as I mentioned in the Camera Performance section, the images and video suffice for MMS messaging and using as wallpapers and screensavers. Including a better quality camera module would have just hiked up the price of the handset.

The included 128MB microSD memory card can be used to store MP3’s, videos, ring tones, and more. There’s an FM stereo radio tuner, Nokia web browser, Java application support, and support for the three major GSM network bands.

I only had two small issues with the 6300, and they were just that – small! I’ll be recommending the 6300 to anyone that asks. With a price tag of just over $400, it’s an affordable and well rounded mid-range handset.”

Gsmarena - 4/20/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “Nokia 6300 is a good phone. Along with slim design of steel plates it also offers an especially rich functional menu, similar to the functional equipment of all other phones based on the Series 40 3rd Edition platform. It brings along broad personalization options and a great amount of working and multimedia functions. However, it is not only the design of Nokia 6300 that is worth compliments. Its 16 million color display as well as its miniUSB connector are brilliant too. Users may not like the fingerprints or the low video record resolution..”

CNET Australia - 4/9/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia 6300 cell phone and writes, “One of the only minor problems with this phone is its tendency to mark. The piano black section on the rear will scratch itself sooner than look at you, while the stainless steel backing doesn’t survive drops all that well — it will either come off completely and go skittering across the room, or cause a small nick in the steel.”

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