Nokia 6303 Classic Review

Nokia does phones, and Nokia does phones right. There’s nothing wrong with that, and for all the hype about smartphones, most people just want a mobile phone that does what it says on the tin, and does it reliably, efficiently, and well.

The 6303 Classic follows the tradition of excellent Nokia mobile phones. With its sturdy but appealingly shiny black metal casing it’s built to stand up to some rough handling, making it ideal for those who work outdoors – it won’t break if dropped.

Like most mobile phones, it doesn’t boast a massive screen, but it’s certainly ample for texting, which is aided by a keypad that’s designed to accommodate most fingers without cramping or excessive typos.

There’s a camera, but it’s more functional than anything special, although it will do an adequate job. There’s also room for music on the phone, which comes with a built-in FM radio, and the 3.5mm headphone jack allows users to plug in their own headphones for more comfortable listening.

Don’t expect anything innovative with the phone. About the only thing to differentiate it from other Nokia offerings, especially the 6300, is the casing. But the things it does do, it does very well.

That, of course, is why so many people keep on buying Nokia mobile phones. They know what to expect, and they’re rarely disappointed. As long as a user knows what to expect, then it’s virtually certain that the 6303 Classic will satisfy. Nokia has done it again – and just as well as before.

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