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The Nokia 3300 (AT&T Wireless) Cell Phone
For a phone that wants to be a music player the Nokia 3300 doesn't fair too badly. Unfortunately in its search for music it doesn't have much to offer in terms of actually being a phone. Large and chunky in design you can see the potential in the Nokia 3300 cell phone but as of now it really could be better.
Held in two hands, the Nokia 3300's cell phone keyboard definitely takes some getting use to. But once you've accustomed yourself to it, sending text messages or emails is a breeze. You'll have to readjust yourself again to dial numbers though because the number keys on the right side of the keyboard and they double as letter keys making them a wee bit difficult to find. Also, the Nokia 3300 really isn't that great of a phone and talking on it is awkward and painful. It is recommended that you use a headset instead.
When it comes to features though, this is where the cell phone really shines. The mobile includes a speaker phone, allows you to send emails, text messages and even multimedia messaging, the cell phone supports Java and you the Nokia 3300 even allows for voice activated commands.
The biggest feature of the Nokia 3300 cell phone is also its high quality music player. Holding up to 64 MBs of Mp3s you can enjoy your music wherever you go. The mobile allows for one touch to your music and is as easy to use as another other mp3 player. If there's a call your music will automatically pause too. And a expected, the battery life of the Nokia 3300 is impressive. It needs to be in order to function both as a phone and a music player.
Overall if you're looking for something different or a phone that doubles as your music player then the Nokia 3300 is the cell phone for you. However, serious cell phone users should give this fun phone a pass because its just not quite up to par.
Basic details about the
Nokia 3300 (AT&T Wireless) cell phone |
| Size |
114 x 63 x 20mm (H x W x D)
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| Weight |
125g |
| Type |
Sideways |
| Battery |
Li-ion
780
mAh |
| Standby time (h) |
228 |
| Talk time (m) |
150 |
| Memory |
4.5 MB |
| Ring tones |
Polyphonic |
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