Conclusion: There isn't much we don't like about the 6303. It's a simple phone with simple ambitions and Nokia has added a few extras that make that little bit better than its...
Excerpt: You probably know someone who has, or had, owned a Nokia 6300. The incredibly popular handset has been a best seller since its release, due to its affordability and great...
Conclusion: While using Nokia 6303i classic I had one of those deja vu feelings. It's like I've been there and done that.
Pros: Besides its somewhat appealing look, I would enlist here, as some of the strong points of the device: excellent battery autonomy, great display (not size), Web-kit-bas...
Cons: For people that are used to browse the Internet pretty often, the lack of 3G compatibility might be the biggest issue. Still, I have to add here the underperforming ca...
Excerpt: On January 2009, in the midst of the global financial crisis, massive layoffs, destructions and defaults, Nokia has decided to return to the segment of phones that have
Excerpt: Alright, you have a modest budget and desire more than just a lame excuse for a phone? Good news: the new Nokia 6303 Classic is just what the doctor ordered.
Summary: If you’re after a basic, no-frills phone then there are plenty to choose from, especially on prepay. The 6303 supercedes the 6300 but by now it’s nothing that amazing,...
Excerpt: The Nokia 6303 Classic isn't a high-spec, high-end dazzler, but updates one of Nokia's most popular handsets of recent years – the 6300 – in its mid-tier portfolio.
Pros: Solid bodywork, 3.2-megapixel camera, Impressive battery life, Good media player, 3.5mm headphone socket, 1GB MicroSD card supplied
Cons: No 3G or Wi-Fi, Camera autofocus is basic, No GPS or cellsite triangulation for Nokia Maps, Poor earphones supplied, Numberpad could be bigger