Nokia Mobile Phones are known for both inexpensive models as well as Smartphone’s, and when Nokia designed the Nokia 6300, they decided to go back to the basics. The Nokia 6300 has become one of the most popular pre-pay phones in the UK since its release, and combines portability (measuring only 106 x 43 x 11mm) with some newer features.
The screen measures 30mm by 40mm so it is large enough to see text messages and emails clearly; an improvement over some other models. The screen’s resolution is 320×240 pixels and supports 16 million colours. However, the Nokia 6300’s camera isn’t all that great. The camera is a 2-megapixel camera but there is no auto-focus or flash so pictures can turn out blurry with even the slightest movement.
Additionally, the phone features FM radio, Bluetooth, and can synchronize data wirelessly. The email feature is easy to set-up and works well with most of the popular email services. The phone handled calls fairly well with only a few disruptions. Also, the GPRS/EDGE connection was slow sometimes.
The Nokia 6300 is available now for around £80 with a free £10 top up to get you started.

Yeah these are good phones. One thing that nokia does well is build reliable phones.
Pete 23rd June 2009 @ 11:29
It’s a rock solid phone
hallie 24th June 2009 @ 16:40
This phone is seriously the best one i have ever had, or ever come across. its really awesome, and me my cousin, my aunty, and so many people i know have it and love it.
r4 dsi 19th November 2009 @ 11:01