Nokia 6300?
Nehu_28 asked:
Hi Guys..
I am planning to buy Nokia 6300. Could someone please advise me if its a phone worth buying..with regards its camera..battery backup..memory n all.
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Hi Guys..
I am planning to buy Nokia 6300. Could someone please advise me if its a phone worth buying..with regards its camera..battery backup..memory n all.

March 19th, 2009 at 7:15 pm
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March 22nd, 2009 at 7:54 am
nokia 6300 sucks….best if u wanna go for nokia 6233 same features…n 2-3 grants cheaper…wat lse u want…n mind u but 6233 has bttr soun quality den sum of n series…tested!
March 24th, 2009 at 7:19 am
yeah its a vry nice fone
but i if u dnt mind
i’d tell u shuld buy n91 boz its almost 6300 price value
March 24th, 2009 at 5:18 pm
Hi,
I have had Nokia 6300 for 5 months now, & am very pleased with it. The camera’s quality of pics is excellent - 2mgapixl with 8x zoom. It displays 16.7 million colours which is also god for viewing photos & videos.
The music player is also really good, excellent sound quality.
It has about 7.8MB internal memory, but you do get a 128MB card in the box with it, & you can buy memory cards of upto 2GB for it quite cheaply.
The 6300 is also very slim (11.7mm) & only weighs 91g!!
The battery life….Talk-time (constantly talking) = 3.5hrs
Standby-time (on) = 14.5 days
It looks quite sleek too - it has a steel casing and easy to use buttons. I personally think it looks better than the 6233…but that’s just my opinion! The 6233 also weighs 20g more than the 6300, has only 200,000 colours (compared to almost 17million) and less battery life. However, the 6233 DOES have infrared - the 6300 doesn’t, it only has Bluetooth, GPRS & EDGE. But this shouldn’t bee too much of a problem.
Another helpful thing on this phone is the ”profile change” button; with just the click of 1 button (the # button) you can change profile from normal (general) to vibrate (silent).
The blue lights on the side of the phone also subtly flash when a text message or phone call is received which is helpful too.
In terms of other applications - v. similar to other Nokia phones - calendar, converter, calculator, countdown timer, to-do list, stop-watch, radio, voice recorder, etc.
Games - Sudoku2, Snake3, & Soccer 3D but others are downloadable - you don’t normally get a USB cable to connect ur computer & phone in the box of the 6300 (i didn’t) but I would suggest buying one (u can get these for cheap) to download photos, music etc.
If you want the full spec, go to the Nokia website