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The Nokia 6300 mobile phone has taken the traditional one-piece handset
design and brought it straight into the 21st century. At first glance,
you might not think that much has changed - but look again. This
contemporary design is 13.1mm thin… yet the phone is still strong,
thanks to a stainless steel frame. It's light as well, tipping the
scales at a mere 91g. But
the Nokia 6300 is a heavyweight when it comes to features. To start
with, it's equipped with a 2 megapixel camera that boasts an 8x digital
zoom. Your images are then displayed on a high-quality colour screen; a
large screen that's also perfect for internet browsing (using the
popular Opera Mini Browser) and for playing games. Music is an
important part of the Nokia 6300. This slim handset houses an MP3
player and a stereo radio, so you can listen to one of the UK's FM
stations or choose from your own tunes. And there's 135MB of expandable
memory supplied with the phone, which means you'll have plenty of
storage space. In addition, the Nokia 6300 can help with
day-to-day business. It has a voice recorder, a handsfree loudspeaker,
Bluetooth connectivity, PC synchronisation and voice-activated
controls. Practical and good-looking, the Nokia 6300 looks set to
become a new classic.
Features:
The Nokia 6300 mobile phone has the following features:

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Bluetooth
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth
allows devices such as mobile phones to connect wirelessly with other
Bluetooth enabled devices. The most common use is with wireless
headsets, while in the office or on the move. It's an easy way of
enabling your phone for use in the car without buying a car kit. You
can also transfer data to all sorts of other bluetooth enabled devices,
including printers, digital cameras, computers and more.
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Works in USA (Triband)
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Works in USA (Triband)
Wouldn't
it be great to have a mobile phone that works when you go away on
holiday? Most of the phones at the Carphone Warehouse work in lots of
places around the world, but not all work in the USA. To be sure, check
whether the phone has the "Works in the USA" feature. These mobile
phones are usually known as tri band phones.
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WAP
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WAP
Stands
for Wireless Application Protocol. Handsets equipped with this
technology allow users to browse a limited number of text based
websites that have been written by the user's chosen network provider.
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Faster data with GPRS
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GPRS
GPRS
sends data faster than standard handsets which is great if you want to
use your phone for sending photos or video, or downloading and sending
email while out and about. It also means you are charged for the data
being sent or received and not the amount of time you are online.
Please note, GPRS is not quite as fast as 3G.
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Music player
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Music player
Why
carry a mobile phone and a digital music player around when you can
carry both in your phone? And we're not talking a couple of tracks
either! Many mobile phones allow for high capacity flash memory cards
to be inserted, which means your journeys to work can be filled with
song!
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FM Radio
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FM Radio
Tune
in to your favourite radio programmes with an FM radio. Handy for the
odd spare minute to catch the news, get the latest sport results or
just tune in to your favourite station.
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Camera phone
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Camera phone
A
camera phone is a mobile phone which has a camera built-in and is
coupled with a server-based infrastructure or protocol, such as MMS,
that allows the user to instantly share pictures and video with someone
that has a device adapted to receive pictures and video.
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Colour screen
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Colour screen
Now
that you can take photos, record video and download much more on most
phones a colour screen is a great asset to enrich your mobile
experience.
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Polyphonic ringtones
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Polyphonic ringtones
Polyphonic
ringtones allow your phone to play music consisting a number of
instruments. This means you can have melodies of your favourite theme
music or pop tracks playing every time your phone rings. Depending on
the phone, you can download new polyphonic ringtones or even compose
them yourself!
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Vibrating alert
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Vibrating alert
Don't
get caught out at the cinema or at a meeting. If you need to stay in
touch but are somewhere you would prefer your phone not to ring then
use a vibrating alert to discreetly let you know when you receive a
call. The phone will gently vibrate when a call comes in instead of
ringing.
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Voice dialling
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Voice dialling
Ever
tried dialling while carrying the shopping? Need to make calls from
your car? Voice dialling is the perfect way to call numbers in your
address book without having to use the keys. Just speak the name into
your phone and it will find and dial the number automatically for you.
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Picture messaging Specification:
| Address Book Memory |
1000 entries |
| Display Colour Depth |
16000 k colours |
| Display Size |
240 x 320 pixels |
| Frequency Band |
Tri-Band |
| MMS |
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| Size |
107 x 44 x 13 millimeters |
| SMS |
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| Standby Time (Up to) |
348:00 hours |
| Talk Time (Up to) |
210 minutes |
| Vibration Alert |
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| Weight |
91 grams |
| Works in USA |
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