The 6300 is a candy bar-shaped mobile phone developed by Nokia. The company released the 6300 in January 2007. Its features include an integrated digital camera, multimedia player with audio and video support, memory card slot, 2.5-millimeter headphone jack, and Internet-browsing and Bluetooth capabilities. Nokia has since discontinued the 6300.
Identification
The Nokia 6300 measures 4.18 inches tall, 1.71 inches wide and 0.46 inches thick at its thickest point. It weighs 3.2 oz. before optional upgrades and accessories. A removable, rechargeable 860-mAh lithium-ion battery pack provides the Nokia 6300 with up to 348 hours of standby time per charge. The phone has 7.8 megabytes of internal storage space. It also has an integrated microSD memory card slot compatible with cards up to 2 gigabytes in size. Nokia sold the 6300 in red, black, silver and white.
Display and Multimedia
Nokia equips the 6300 with a 2.0-inch TFT display screen. The screen has a native resolution of 240 by 320 pixels and displays up to 16.7 million colors. The phone also has an integrated rear-facing digital camera with a sensor resolution of 2.0 megapixels. Its features include digital zoom, white balance presets, built-in special effects and video-recording functionality. Nokia also outfits the 6300 with an integrated FM radio tuner and a multimedia player. The multimedia player is compatible with MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ audio files as well as 3GPP video files.
Connectivity
The Nokia 6300 is a tri-band phone. It runs on 2G GSM networks at 850, 1,800 and 1,900 megahertz. Its cellular features include vibrating alert, polyphonic ringer, downloadable ring tones, speakerphone and push-to-talk functionality. When transferring data, the Nokia 6300 runs on Class 10 GPRS and EDGE data technology at speeds up to 236.8 kilobits per second. The phone's messaging features include MMS, SMS, predictive text input, email and instant messaging. Nokia also equips the 6300 with a WAP 2.0 Internet browser and Bluetooth 2.0 support.
Additional Information
The Nokia 6300 connects to a computer via a miniature USB connection. Its built-in phone book holds contact information for up to 1,000 contacts with features that include caller grouping, ring ID and picture ID. The phone's built-in productivity tools include a calendar, alarm clock, task manager, calculator, timer and note-taking tool. The Nokia 6300 doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi or GPS functionality.
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