Nokia 6300 And Nokia 6500 Slide Mobile Phone Comparison

November 20, 2008, 03:52 AM —  Http://www.mobilerainbow.co.uk — 

Nokia is well known mobile phone manufacturer which boasts of advanced multimedia capabilities, fast connectivity options and elegant looks. Here, we are going to make a comparison between the two latest handsets of Nokia: Nokia 6300 Versus Nokia 6500 Slide

Sophisticated and Appealing design

The Nokia 6300 is a sophisticated and stylish candy bar shaped phone with stunning looks. This handset is packed with fun and high-tech features. The curvaceous stainless steel casing is available in black colour. While, on other hand, the Nokia 6500 Slide is a 3G slider phone which is available in silver and black coloured casing. The smooth sliding mechanism brings a fun and useful element to this handset.

Dimensions and Weight

With all the advanced features, the Nokia 6300 fits well in the dimension of 106.4 x 43.6 x 11.7 mm and weighs approximately 91 grams. On its contrary, the fashion conscious Nokia 6500 Slide measures 96.5 x 46.5 x 16.4 mm. This 3G slider phone weighs approximately 123 grams and gives a solid and quality feel when in use.

Stunning display of the two devices

In comparison with Nokia 6300, the Nokia 6500 slider possesses larger display. As a matter of fact, the 6500 comes with a 2.2 inches high coloured screen. The wide screen unfurls up to 16 million colours on a high resolution display. In contrast, the Nokia 6300 comes with a large 2 inches screen and provides approximately 16.7 million colours. The TFT QVGA type display is backed with high resolution. The users enjoy viewing images and video over the vivid display.

Adequate memory storage

The Nokia 6300 comes with storage capacity of 7.8MB and up to128 MB using the MicroSD memory card. The mobile memory can be expanded to approximately 2 GB using the additional MicroSD card. While, the Nokia 6500 Slide comes with an expandable memory option which allows the users to expand the internal phone memory by up to a massive 4 GB using a MicroSD memory card. This handset comes with 20 MB of internal memory and a 256 MB MicroSD memory card to get the users started. Therefore, it can be said that both the handset hold vast memory storage for multimedia content including text, images, music and videos.

High quality Camera

The Nokia 6300 is empowered with 2 megapixel camera feature which provides the users with ideal imaging device. The users can capture, store, send and share photos from their mobile handsets. The advanced imaging features boast of digital zoom which allow the users to get close to their desired shot. The users can playback and stream video on their Nokia 6300. The Nokia 6500 comes with an integrated 3.2 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and 8 x digital zoom. The auto focus feature is used to capture a clear shot.

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