Conclusion: The 6303 is priced at around the £100 mark at launch, so don't expect lot of high-end features. But it does have some nice touches, like Nokia Maps (but no GPS received), voice commands, email support and a web browser. The sales package is generous and includes a stereo headset, a micro-USB cable and a 1GB memory card. Nokia have done an...
Conclusion: The Nokia 6303 Classic is no smartphone, but good battery life and a solid build make it a contender for anyone on a budget, or simply in search of a phone for talking to people with.
Conclusion: Refreshing the successful 6300, the Nokia 6303 classic doesn't stray too far from that winning template. It updates a few of the features and spruces up some of the functionality, but generally it still offers a useful, solid set of functionality for its target audience, plus an excellent battery performance. The lack of 3G will be a drawback for...