Nokia 6300

By Ty Pendlebury on 05 April 2007

The Nokia 6300 is a style-orientated phone that does what it says on the tin, as well as providing a very tactile experience.

8.2 7.9
  • Good: Beautifully designed • 2.0 megapixel camera • Easy to use • USB port •
  • Bad: Marks easily •
  • Specs: Candybar • 128 MB • microSD • 2-megapixel • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$479.00
  • Available plans: 11 plans available starting from $20 to $114

Another day, another Nokia phone. But among the deluge of mobiles the company releases each year you'll occasionally find a real nugget. The Nokia 6300 is one of these.

Design
The 6300 is one of the most pleasantly tactile phones we have ever used. It's a slim-line candy bar wrapped in a layer of stainless steel. Add piano-black accents, a large seamless screen, and you have one phone that feels great just to simply hold. It's cool to the touch -- thanks to the steel coat -- and gives off a satisfying sense of solidity. The product photos simply don't do this phone justice.

The controls should be instantly familiar to users of Nokia phones, but first-time converts may have benefited from the old-school "Phone" pictograms rather than the red and green dots here. Navigation is easy thanks to the sensibly-spaced four-way rocker switch and Enter key -- which are easily better than most competitors' solutions.The screen is large and perfectly legible, and the keypad is sufficiently sized for heavy-duty texting.

Features
There has been a push for phones to be everything to everybody, and most times this doesn't work. While the 6300 may include features such as 2-megapixel camera and MP3 playback, it is undeniably a phone first. There are no perfunctory Play buttons, or shutter controls. The Nokia makes and receives telephone calls.

If multimedia is a consideration, then there are some concessions to your media hoarding ways. Yes, it will play most music files, including WMA, MP3 and AAC, and there is also an FM radio and Web browser.

The phone supports what was destined to be the next killer app, Push To Talk (PTT), but an overly convoluted sign-up process and the fact that your "walkie talkie" could go off at the most inappropriate time meant that it never took off. The Nokia does nothing to change this, as you have to set up PTT for every contact manually -- plus your network needs to support it. Our Optus plan doesn't.

Performance
Battery life on the Nokia 6300 was very good -- considering the phone is so slim -- with the phone lasting five days on one charge, with occasional use.

Call quality was also good, if not quite up to Nokia's own high standards, with a very slight muffling of the user's voice. And if you do feel the need to listen to music, the supplied earphones are quite good, but if you have a 2.5mm headset adaptor you could potentially use your own headphones.

There seems to be two camps of people: those who prefer Nokia's menu system, and those who like Sony Ericsson's. The 6300 should appeal to both sides. Most menu options are within one or two clicks, and there aren't too many vertical menus to scroll through.  Most of the regularly used functions can be accessed by pressing a certain direction on the four-way rocker -- pressing up, for example, opens the camera application.

It's actually a good camera too. Our test shots of the Sydney streetscape came out clearly, if a little "digital". Portraits come out perfectly, while night-time shots aren't as successful -- they are very grainy due to the lack of a flash. Still, the camera's better than a lot of other onboard models.

One of the only minor problems with this phone is its tendency to mark. The piano black section on the rear will scratch itself sooner than look at you, while the stainless steel backing doesn't survive drops all that well -- it will either come off completely and go skittering across the room, or cause a small nick in the steel.

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Comments (258)

  • Streetcar gave 6/10 on 25/06/2009 12:38 Report abuse

    The battery life isn't too good on this. Sometimes the phone freezes or turns off suddenly. It's a good price though and good for people who don't use their phone too often. Reception is good with Optus.

    • Good: Came with a 512mb card, good for people who don't use their phone often, good key pad
    • Bad: No flash, short battery life, doesn't take very good photos
  • Orderinchaos gave a review on 17/06/2009 19:07 Report abuse

    I wish I could get it to work again. After a couple of months it randomly and catastrophically failed.

    • Good: Good key pad, good balance of features with usability, decent camera.
    • Bad: Faulty microphone (common on this model) and short battery life.
  • george gave a review on 10/06/2009 08:33 Report abuse

    it costs to much but i give it a 9 out of 10

  • Jonesy gave 9/10 on 02/06/2009 16:04 Report abuse

    Any pros other than
    I have hit it with a cricket bat and it still survived while my 6288 broke??

    • Good: MMS IS GOOD, Perfect never gets destroyed
    • Bad: lose reception on 3 in most places and have to put phone in the air! Really annoying and makes u look like retard
  • dani gave a review on 26/05/2009 21:21 Report abuse

    ive had this fone for lyk everr and thts prob why i dont lyk it no more. but its a pretty good fone and wud suit anyone

    • Good: thee looks, som features
    • Bad: s h i t as camera and to simply
  • kirbykirb gave a review on 21/05/2009 12:11 Report abuse

    it is a really good phone
    it dosnt have much memory
    it scrachs easily
    shiny
    metal
    usb port is good
    hard 2 acsses usb port

    • Good: awsome phone 2 have 4 anybody
    • Bad: not much memory
  • D-ani gave a review on 11/05/2009 20:21 Report abuse

    ive got this fone and its tht reli tht gd. lad id say the webslider.

    • Good: some features r gd
    • Bad: **** camera
  • Saki gave a review on 11/05/2009 02:13 Report abuse

    This cell phone is very tired and is very expensive , the nokia 2626 is great than the others
    how bad cell phone????

    • Good: None
    • Bad: Pakistan
  • lad gave a review on 07/05/2009 17:28 Report abuse

    well. i am gettin my first fone and i want it 2 b good and work properly, i dont no much about fones so yeah and i suck @ txting does it really have a sucky battery
    im trying 2 compare this fone with the lg web slider

    need help

    • Good: ????
    • Bad: ????
  • Mr Awsome gave a review on 03/05/2009 09:40 Report abuse

    iv got this phone it works great no probs so far a few scraches but it will get like that eventually it is metal
    all good featurs perfect for some1 who wants a mobile that works fine with no probs i sudjest people who want a new phone think about this phone it is great.

    • Good: good easy to use phone its worth the money great mobile to have for any1
    • Bad: no USB cable comes with the phone ........ lame as

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