Sep 13, 2007 03:02 PM
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Nokia traditionally pays no attention to all latest-and-greatest trends
in the mobile industry, specifically the hype around “slim-n-sleek”
devices, when some are ready to throw functionalities and a part of the
common sense away to get the casing thinner. But for Nokia 6300, it is
experience what really does matter – all in place from design and hardware filling to software.
Nokia 6300, just like any of its 6000-series monoblock-shaped siblings,
should sport the optimal price/quality ratio; and don’t be deceived
with the marketologists’ so-called truths that Nokia has engaged in the
race for the slimmest-gadget-ever – this is definitely not the case.
The glossy plastic used in the 6300 is good; in fact it is similar to
that found in Sony Ericsson T610i. Even though it draws scratches and
finger-prints, they are not too prominent, unless you start examining
it, of course. The metal is exposed to wear and tear as well – first
grazes appear in a week’s time, but you won’t stumble upon them at
first. Overall, all surfaces of this kind suffer from the same
“illness” – Nokia N91 is not an exception with is battery cover.
A great cellphone with all "essential" features for youth...its really hot in the market today.