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| − | + | When Nokia designed the 6300, it needed a phone which was both beautiful and simple, and they appear to possess reached this purpose beyond all expectations. The Nokia 6300 is elegant in its basic style, though obtaining more performance than you would give it credit for, particularly since it's not a smart phone or does it have 3G. Nonetheless it does have most everything else you'd need from a modern mobile phone, including a camera and video recorder, an MP3 player and RADIO. | |
| − | + | Remarkably lightweight for a mobile phone with a metal casing, the slender, glossy phone is neither too large or too small, and fits perfectly in your hand and in your pocket, the cool stainless steel finish clean to the touch. Unlike it'd suddenly crack into two; it feels very strong despite its size and shape many lean devices, it doesn't feel. In addition, it includes significant keypads for simple calling and texting, and a way navigation key that may take a bit of getting used to, but is practical nevertheless. | |
| − | + | The beautiful color screen, at a top quality 320x240 pixel resolution with 16 million colors, is indeed effective it is obvious even yet in direct sunlight. But, it eats up much of the battery, that is one of the few problems of consumers of this phone. Minimum use can guarantee around three days of battery life, but if you use your mobile regularly for texts, calls and sometimes even games, you'll be charging your 6300 more frequently than you would other devices. | |
| − | + | Using internet and email browsing also drains the battery faster than normal, but using the email may be worth the more frequent need to put in. The client helps many mail services which can be currently popular, such as Yahoo and Gmail, and comes with two web browsers, a regular Nokia browser and the Opera Mini browser. | |
| − | + | The 2-megapixel camera is great for using everyday photographs for giving over MMS or viewing over your personal computer, although not advisable for print outs, as the quality has been found by many to be grainy. The camera doesn't have display both, nevertheless the night mode is useful enough for the flash's lack to become a problem. There is not a very big memory for storing a lot of music, unless you get a individual microSD card; a 2GB memory card allows you keep 480 songs. The RADIO works great, though you'll perhaps not be able to tune in to it using Bluetooth wireless earphones, which only works with calls and the music player. | |
| − | + | Some users have criticized this phone for not being Symbian based, meaning you can not download many programs and software that you may find useful, but other people who do not need the program and have found it may slow your phone down are relieved. The 6300 responds rather quickly without Symbian, and downloads data using GPRS/EDGE. You can even transfer files to the mobile using Nokia PC Suite. | |
| − | It | + | A unique gift of the 6300 is its wireless functionality. It has SyncML to synchronize your calendar and contact number, and can upgrade your firmware wirelessly as well. |
| − | + | The 6300 is sophisticated and elegant, but with substance beneath all the type. A whopping proportion of buyers of this portable unit appreciate this phone. You will also. [http://taigamechodienthoai.vn/ source] | |
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When Nokia designed the 6300, it needed a phone which was both beautiful and simple, and they appear to possess reached this purpose beyond all expectations. The Nokia 6300 is elegant in its basic style, though obtaining more performance than you would give it credit for, particularly since it's not a smart phone or does it have 3G. Nonetheless it does have most everything else you'd need from a modern mobile phone, including a camera and video recorder, an MP3 player and RADIO.
Remarkably lightweight for a mobile phone with a metal casing, the slender, glossy phone is neither too large or too small, and fits perfectly in your hand and in your pocket, the cool stainless steel finish clean to the touch. Unlike it'd suddenly crack into two; it feels very strong despite its size and shape many lean devices, it doesn't feel. In addition, it includes significant keypads for simple calling and texting, and a way navigation key that may take a bit of getting used to, but is practical nevertheless.
The beautiful color screen, at a top quality 320x240 pixel resolution with 16 million colors, is indeed effective it is obvious even yet in direct sunlight. But, it eats up much of the battery, that is one of the few problems of consumers of this phone. Minimum use can guarantee around three days of battery life, but if you use your mobile regularly for texts, calls and sometimes even games, you'll be charging your 6300 more frequently than you would other devices.
Using internet and email browsing also drains the battery faster than normal, but using the email may be worth the more frequent need to put in. The client helps many mail services which can be currently popular, such as Yahoo and Gmail, and comes with two web browsers, a regular Nokia browser and the Opera Mini browser.
The 2-megapixel camera is great for using everyday photographs for giving over MMS or viewing over your personal computer, although not advisable for print outs, as the quality has been found by many to be grainy. The camera doesn't have display both, nevertheless the night mode is useful enough for the flash's lack to become a problem. There is not a very big memory for storing a lot of music, unless you get a individual microSD card; a 2GB memory card allows you keep 480 songs. The RADIO works great, though you'll perhaps not be able to tune in to it using Bluetooth wireless earphones, which only works with calls and the music player.
Some users have criticized this phone for not being Symbian based, meaning you can not download many programs and software that you may find useful, but other people who do not need the program and have found it may slow your phone down are relieved. The 6300 responds rather quickly without Symbian, and downloads data using GPRS/EDGE. You can even transfer files to the mobile using Nokia PC Suite.
A unique gift of the 6300 is its wireless functionality. It has SyncML to synchronize your calendar and contact number, and can upgrade your firmware wirelessly as well.
The 6300 is sophisticated and elegant, but with substance beneath all the type. A whopping proportion of buyers of this portable unit appreciate this phone. You will also. source