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The Nokia 6303 Classic

Written on 8:04 AM by Annush

The Nokia 6303 is the newest mid-level candybar in Nokia’s ‘Classic’ range. Running on Nokia’s S40 6th edition operating system, the 6303 Classic is a tri-band handset featuring a large 2.2″ screen and Nokia Maps for GPS navigation.

Whilst in the wake of the recent 8.0 Megapixel wave including the excellent Samsung Tocco Ultra and the new Sony Ericsson W995, you may be wondering why there is so much hype around Nokia’s latest gem. Well, simply because it is the successor to the massively popular Nokia 6300. The 6303 definitely has some big shoes to fill as people including myself loved the no frills direction of the 6300, with excellent build quality and unwavering reliability.

So what are the main differences?? For a start the camera gets a boost from 2 to 3.2 Megapixels and is complimented by autofocus and an LED flash whilst the dimensions remain largely unchanged (the 6303 is slightly wider and a few grams heavier than its predecessor). Stylistically, the 6303 shares much in common with the 6300 with both taking a candybar form factor and comprised of a blend of high quality plastics and metals. The 6303 Classic is slightly more rounded and does benefit from a more user friendly keypad thanks to better spacing between the keys.

Elsewhere, its more a case of evolution over revolution; video capture, a built in MP3 player, 70MB of internal memory and a memory card slot all make the cut. While this may not appease the tech hungry keen for the next 8.0 Megapixel-Wi-Fi-HSDPA-wonder phone, the 6303 is the natural progression for those who fell for the 6300’s considerable charm. What’s more, those of you still sporting the two and a half year old 6300 are probably in need of an upgrade!

The 6303 is available on O2, Orange and T-Mobile with a range of fantastic offers. We have it in both the standard Silver and the exclusive Black variant. Click here to check out the latest deals, order now and get your Nokia 6303 classic tomorrow!

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