Friday, January 8, 2010

Nokia 6300 - Simplify Your Conversation

Among the flood of mobile phones every year, the company publishes its really hard to find anything significantly. But there was no such confusion at the launch of the Nokia 6300, for the handset is just a neat nugget.

Nokia 6300 offers an impressive blend of form and functionality. It is one of the most tactile phones in the modern market and makes the user surely fall in love with its usability. Nokia 6300 comes in a sleek candy bar design with external layerpacked in stainless steel. This is not just a cool feeling to the touch, but also provides a satisfying feeling of solidity. Navigation is easy with sensibly-spaced four-way rocker and Enter key while the keyboard is big enough for heavy SMS. The screen is also large and the symbols and messages remain legible.

In terms of multimedia functionality, Nokia 6300 offers 2-megapixel camera and MP3 playback. The player supports all popularMusic format and has an integrated FM radio as well. One of the most remarkable features of the Nokia 6300 is the push to talk feature. You can easily connect to compatible sets and turn the instrument on the walkie talkie. The only catch is that you have to go through the overly convoluted sign-up process for the first steps.

Nokia 6300 is a user's delight. Most of the menu options are within one or two clicks, and there are not too many vertical menus. Scroll In addition, most of the daily used functions can be activated by pressing a certain direction on the four-way switch.

Thus, Nokia 6300 is certainly an evolution of the modern monoblock design and ergonomics. As noted by Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mobile Phones, Nokia, "Like an impeccably tailored suit, is the Nokia 6300 perfectly proportioned, always in style, but above all for his attention to detail much appreciated."



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