Nokia 6300 Cell Phones
The Nokia 6300 is a slim mobile loaded with powerful features. The Nokia 6300 is a advanced and stylish Nokia mobile phone which comes in an attractive stainless steel casing. The dominatig of Motorola and Samsung and their respective series like SLVR or RAZR and Ultra. The main characteristic of this phone is its appearance and its feel at touch rather than the functionality of the E and N series smashphones. This Nokia phone has both the looks and specifications to be a great handset.
The sheeny plastic used in the Nokia 6300 is good. In fact it is similar to that found in Sony Ericsson T610i. The display in this Cell Phones is its most outstanding part in both senses of this word being a reproduction of Nokia 6131’s display. However Nokia 6300 is rooted not in the innovative age as a matter of fact it’s a reincarnation of the top selling Nokia 6100 that arrived in the market early in 2003. There is a small doubt about these 2 models share almost the same strategies in positioning and marketing positioning, but differ in the sense of casing’s thickness, which is highlighted more for the Nokia 6300.
This mobile size is 106.4х43.6х13.1mm and weight is 91grams. The user can enjoy the freedom to change their ringing tones to suit their mood which can be heard in 64voice polyphonic sound, MIDI, MP3 and true tone ringing tones. The small leather case is refined and beautified with graphic details. It cannot be hung onto anything but simply contains the Nokia 6300 in order to guard the unit from scratching. At the beginning stage the leather was rather tight and after inserting the phone in, it was quite difficult to pull it out but after some days it will be very easy.
The Nokia 6300 uses 760mAh Li-Ion battery which made its first appearance in Nokia 6100. This phone fits in hands pretty well and can be carried in any desired fashion. This handset is easy to use, yet retains a number of shortcomings in bioengineering. The Nokia 6300 Mobile has 2megapixel camera which is not that much according to today’s standards, but it is still pretty enough for a middle class phones. Nokia decided not to bet on camera part, it is more of an optional feature. In dark conditions camera refuses to work normally but exposure time increases and every movement in customer hand makes within that time leads to bleary image in the end.