It's seem very great one that i ever used. too bad with the battery i got no idea.it's dammn suck.
To NINECOOL:
I figured more or less your reason for saying switching to 'Made by Nokia' from a Hungarian version, will feel different, is because of the same scenario with Hungarian 6230 and Chinese version...but I didn't want to assume so I asked just to see where you saw the major difference in both versions of 6300, whether the picture quality or something else. So I shall ask you directly, do you see a difference in picture quality when comparing Nokia 6300 Hungary to 'Made by Nokia' version ?
seems battery is a problem for all phones these days but sonyericssons
It is a nice phone, the major problem is battery. Never travel with it to where recharging is a problem!
Original_Jamaican
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One question I would like to ask, why did you say switching from a Hungarian version to 'Made by Nokia' version will feel a bit different ?
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Seems you already have my explanation to your question. same reasons that you've mentioned..
but in 6300, I don't feel that much of a
as It seems to me they almost returning the faulty phones back to home, so you only have to be aware about the problem, if something goes wrong be sure to return the handset to your vendor asap
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hi
can anyone tell me how to do it so that what i recieve by bluetooth goes straight onto my memory card instead of phone?
thanks
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I hope you've tried to receive a file through bluetooth,
I automatically saves the file in the memory card. no need to configure it
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@NineCooL
How do we know whether the phone is 'made in Hungary', or 'Made by Nokia'?
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enter *#06# on your phone.. it will display your IMEI
look at digits number 7and 8 (YY) of your IMEI.
XXXXXX/YY/ZZZZZZ/A
XXXXXX = Type Appoval Code
ZZZZZZ = serial number
A = check digit
10 = Finland
20 = Germany
30 = Korea
40 = China
50 = Brazil, USA, Finland
60 = HK, China, Mexico
70 = Finland
80 = Hungary
91 = Finland
can anybody tell me the cost of this feature and is it equal to N72 or not ??????
To ALAN SUNNY BLACKPOOL:
Where was your Nokia 6300 manufactured. To find out take out the battery and you will see it on the label that the battery rests on.
well good phone,love it the screen quality is excellent,the best feature for me is the adjustable font size,finally a phone we can all see the text,not having to hold it at arms lengh..well done nokia
hi
can anyone tell me how to do it so that what i recieve by bluetooth goes straight onto my memory card instead of phone?
thanks
Hey Friends...Found this an interesting phone although there is an equal amount of cons as there are pros!
>The Battery life sucks - 1 Day may be worse if ur using the screen too much. The basic reason being the fact that this handset boosts a 16M colours screen thus drains the life out of the small 900mAh Battery.
>Internal Memory is way too low. 7.8MB . Now a lot of people would settle for it - do consider that the speed of the phone becomes slower as u copy stuff on ur internal memory. Also u cant recieve a file through bluetooth/IR if its bigger than 7.8MB!
Sound quality is quite good - but then whats the point if u need to listen to it with the phone on charge always ??? Leave long traveling with it.
Could not find a Flight mode either - not sure - may be i missed it out.
Overall a good phone for the price u pay - In India its retailing for approx INR 9000/-
This is a nice design, after all a slim phone with all steel body from NOKIA. Design is great, display is terrific with 16.5 m color. This phone doesn’t have Symbian OS, so you cannot install Symbian software only Java! Features are great for common user. It runs flash animation so the wallpapers are great. If you are an advanced user you will be disappointed. Loud speaker sound is bellow average for music lover, same to headphone too. Battery life for only dialing and receiving so so compare to other Nokia phone. If you use the internet or run games the battery life is bellow poor level. It last less than an hour while I was running google map on that phone.
To NINECOOL:
Thanks for you input about the resistor problem. I'm in the process of getting a Nokia 6300 but I'm trying to avoid the 'Made by Nokia' versions due to the inferior components the Asian market uses compared to the Hungarian versions. I have a Nokia 6230 which was made in Hungary and no problems whatsoever. Sometime ago I checked out somebody's 6230 which was made in China. The chinese version has a really pale and too bright a screen and worst of all it lacks colour compared to the Hungarian one. I love the Hungarian version because it has a nicely saturated and dark (but bright enough) screen. With these findings I decided to stick to Hungarian phones ever since. I recently learnt that 'Made by Nokia' means it is made my China or one of it's family nations, Signapore, Hong Kong etc. I want to get an Hungarian made 6300 but after reading your post, I'm afraid. I'm thinking of probably getting a Germany made version instead seeing that the quality is said to be the same as the Hungarian. If all else fails I may just have to get a 'Made by Nokia' version...as a last resort.
One question I would like to ask, why did you say switching from a Hungarian version to 'Made by Nokia' version will feel a bit different ?
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