Nokia 6300 gains Wi-Fi with 6300i
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Mobile
For the millionth time I’ve been wondering, how come no one has ever put out a low-end phone with at least one high-end feature, like a 5-megapixel camera on a monochrome display candy bar, or an MP3 player in a cellphone-and-flashlight in one? Well, my wondering ends today, as Nokia has officially announced an expected Q2 release of the Nokia 6300i, an upgrade to the original slim Finn.
Actually, not much has changed with the Nokia 6300i, design-wise and feature-wise. But I think the one thing it adds to the table will really help in changing the “game.” That’s because the Nokia 6300i is now equipped with Wi-Fi, and that lets it connect to wireless networks and make VoiP Internet calls. It’s bound to have the same OS (Series 40 3rd Ed.) and dimensions as the Nokia 6300 and will be available for approximately EUR 175 ($270.00).
Surely a lot of conservative types will long for a device like this, but one has to question how well Wi-Fi would work on such a small phone. I’m not sure how convenient web browsing would be on a 2-inch screen even if it’s QVGA. And of course, how long will the battery last with the added power-sucking abilities of Wi-Fi? I remember my old Nokia 6300 barely lasted me 8 hours of “moderate” use. Nokia had better include a better battery back in the 6300i or else, a lot of people will ignore it.
Via [IntoMobile]
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