Nokia 2300 Review
The 2300 may be targeted at the entry level market, but Nokia decided to add a few features from the higher end phones to this newcomer, including a FM Radio and Polyphonic Ringtones.
Though lacking a color display, the 2300 tries to balance that by adding more than a bit of color to the exterior. The 2300 has a number of different color covers available and two different keypads that can all be mixed and matched to create a number of different styles.
Also interesting, the 2300 has a "SMS Junk Filter" in its arsenal. We're quite interested to see exactly how that works, as I'm sure that there are a lot of people out there that are sick of the random SMS advertisements they receive.
- Dualband GSM 900/1800
- Weight: 92g
- Dimensions: 107mm x 46mm x 20mm
- Monochrome display (96 x 65 pixel resolution)
- Hardtop keymat with back-painted window lens
- Built-in FM radio
- Internal handsfree speaker
- Dual-piece mono headset included, acts as radio antenna
- SMS with predictive text and Junk SMS filter
- Games: Snake II, Space Impact+, and Opposite
- Polyphonic ringtones
- Ringtone composer (non-polyphonic tones only)
- 850mAh battery offering up to 4.5 hours of talktime, up to 400 of standby time
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