Say hello to yet another attractive candy-bar from Nokia, the Nokia 6303i Mobile Phone. It has a 2.2" 320 x 240 pixels screen and an alpha-numeric keypad beneath it. This new phone is an updated version of the Nokia 6303 mobile phone. It looks pretty much the same, but it promises more entertainment for a longer time.
This is a GPRS and EDGE capable device which lets you get access to the internet. The Nokia Ovi store can be accessed for getting hold of apps and music. Staying in touch can be done via emails, SMS, MMS, instant messaging and calls. Triband GSM is supported. Internally this handheld has 50MB of memory. This can be extended up to 8GB using microSD cards. These cards can as well be used to exchange data with other gadgets with a microSD card reader. Bluetooth and USB connectivity are offered too for information sharing with devices like the PC.
A media player and an FM radio are integrated within this mobile phone. You can listen to the music using the 3.5mm audio jack to plug in your headphones. A 3.2MP camera with dual LED flash is packed into this device as well. Both videos and stills can be shot with this camera.
The Nokia 6303i Mobile Handset gives you a variety of colours to choose from as well - matte black, illuvial pink, Chestnut, Khaki gold, white silver and steel. It has been priced at €105. The battery life that it will offer is said to be 8 hours for calls, 30 hours of music and 3 weeks on stand-by. This handset is scheduled for release in select markets during this quarter.
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