Nokia announces the launch of Nokia 6303i

Nokia-6303iNokia, the largest mobile manufacturer in the World, has announced the launch of its one more mobile set in its popular series 40 handset - the Nokia 6303i, which is a successor of the Nokia 6303 classic.

The new phone is introduced with few more additional features and colour versions as compared to the older version.

The Nokia 6303 classic was launched a year back. The newer version Nokia 6303i has a close resemblance with the older version but the major changes have been done with its internal configuration.

The internal storage has been increased to 50 MB from 17 MB which can be further extended with the microSD card. The new 6303i comes with a 2 GB memory card as compared to former 6303 classic which came only with 1 GB card.

Nokia 6303i's 2.2- inch QVGA screen is able to display 16 million colours. Its 3.5 mm headset jack is specially designed for the music freaks and the phone supports stereo Bluetooth as well. Its other features include FM radio with RDS, 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash.

The new Nokia 6303i, with all these exciting features will be made available by this quarter at an estimated price of $150 or Rs 6,800.


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