Nokia 6300 Vs. Nokia N96: Compare Incredible Contenders

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The mobile phone making companies have also identified the rising needs of the users and hence they are focusing more on research work in order to bring some unseen features in their handsets. Nokia is leading company in the mobile phones manufacturing industry and it has launched various highly acclaimed handsets in the recent times.

Nokia mobile phones are known for their user-friendly features and innovative technologies. The camera features, internet surfing and music functions facilities of the mobile phones produced by this giant mobile maker are commendable. Some of the most popular Nokia handset series are the Nokia N series, E series and many others. The N series phones are known for their multimedia features such as high pixels' camera, media players, web browsing etc. Now we talk about two different handsets, the Nokia 6300 and Nokia N96. The battle, Nokia 6300 Vs. Nokia N96, may not give us the name of a clear winner but whosoever be the winner, the runner-up has more than enough reasons to get the position as both these phones are stylish and power-packed with useful mobile features in their own ways.

The Nokia 6300 is a fashionable and sleek handset. It is very light weighted mobile phone and weighs only 91 grams, this allows the users to carry it easily. It has a large 2.0 inches TFT screen which offers the users to watch video clips and play mobile games without trouble. The phone allows the users to expand external memory via microSD (TransFlash) card up to 2 GB. The GSM enabled mobile phone supports GPRS, HSCSD and EDGE networks which allow the users to send or receive emails and browse internet at any time and without any hassles. The other connectivity options such as USB and Bluetooth v2.0 technology allow users like you to share music, videos and images with Bluetooth compatible devices. It comes with a 2 mega pixel camera which gives sharp and clear images with every capture. It has some other great functions such as Java MIDP 2.0, FM stereo radio, Built-in handsfree, Push to talk and many more. The media player of this phone support various audio/video formats like MP3/MP4/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+.

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