Typical price: £205
What is it: A slim, solid, straightforward phone that's easy to use
What we think: It's great to see Nokia hasn't forgotten its roots. This is a well designed handset that keeps things simple
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 2 April 2007
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6300, QVGA, navigation, teenagers
We like:
Slim design; sharp colour screen; easy-to-use keypad; slick-looking user interface that keeps it simple
We don't like:
No auto-focus or flash on the camera; lack of 3G connectivity
You might also need:
Stereo Bluetooth headphones; 2GB microSD card
CNET UK judgement:
While this isn't the most advanced handset out there, it has a strong casing, a decent all-round feature set and an elegant, straightforward design. This is Nokia at its best
Full review:
Nokia is renowned for easy-to-use, simple mobile phones, but its recent line-up of high-end handsets has left some people very confused. The Nokia 6300, however, gets back to basics -- combining modern design with good old-fashioned simplicity. Continue Reading...
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