Nokia 6300: A touch of class.

The Nokia 6300 is seemingly the first attempt of Nokia to produce a slim phone. Why not be? The whole world today is obsessed with slim phones popularized by Motorola. The global manufacturing leader have made a robust entry to this category with the Nokia 6300 that measures just 11.7mm in thickness. A handset that has rightly being called 'Simply beautiful - beautifully simple' by its makers.

The Nokia 6300 epitomize Nokia's tradition of making simple phone designs. Of late, this aspect of mobile designing was replaced by Nokia's strive for 'stylish' handsets that are hard to use and multi-functional smart phones that are too bulky. The Nokia 6300 marks the return of to its roots of simple design and comfortable usage. An aspect which lead to one of the biggest loyal customer base in the mobile phone industry.

The Nokia 6300 looks highly sophisticated with its stainless steel body. The handset looks very expensive but it is not. More than half of the simple candy bar is occupied with a TFT display that produces an astounding 16 million colours across 240x320 pixels. Images produced by the display are sharp and true to life. Other half of the handset has the ergonomically satisfying keypad and a five way navigation key.

This triband handset changes bands automatically so that you get seamless connectivity across the whole world. The Nokia 6300 supports mobile internet with its built in GPRS and EDGE technology. An integrated WAP 2.0/xHTML browser makes mobile internet a pleasure. Bluetooth v2.0 and USB connectivity keeps you in sync with all your devices. Transfer of information with external device is quick and easy with the Nokia 6300. For those who appreciate music on the move, the Nokia has a built in music player, a FM radio and supports external memory cards.

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