On Sep 30, 10:36*pm, "Woody" <harroga...@ntlworld.spam.com> wrote:
> I've had a 6310i for ages and am loath to part with it.
>
> A colleague is getting a 6303. Anyone who uses one know if it's
> in the same ballpark?
>
> --
> Woody
>
> harrogate three at ntlworld dot com
I don't know about the 6310i, but having looked at a photo it looks
quite large, heavy and old!?
I have a 6303 and it's very good - it is the next generation of the
6300, which I also used to have.
It has long battery life and 3.5mm jack plug for standard headphones,
slot for Micro SD card and 3meg camera. Nice big screen, stainless
steel body, I love mine
"Murmansk69" <stainburn@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 30, 10:36 pm, "Woody" <harroga...@ntlworld.spam.com>
wrote:
> I've had a 6310i for ages and am loath to part with it.
>
> A colleague is getting a 6303. Anyone who uses one know if it's
> in the same ballpark?
>
> --
> Woody
>
> harrogate three at ntlworld dot com
I don't know about the 6310i, but having looked at a photo it
looks
quite large, heavy and old!?
I have a 6303 and it's very good - it is the next generation of
the
6300, which I also used to have.
It has long battery life and 3.5mm jack plug for standard
headphones,
slot for Micro SD card and 3meg camera. Nice big screen,
stainless
steel body, I love mine
Never owned a 6310i then?
It is lighter than most 'modern' phones, only a few mil laonger
than a 6303 and narrower, and not that old. Nokia had to stop
making them as business users loved them so much they stopped
upgrading. No camera, good clear mono screen, Bluetooth,
tri-band, infra-red link, 500 contacts with 5 numbers each all on
internal memory, probably the longest battery life ever of a
recent phobe, and a <proper> wired-in car kit.
I suppose the 6303 is as near as it gets?
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> "Murmansk69" <stainburn@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sep 30, 10:36 pm, "Woody" <harroga...@ntlworld.spam.com> wrote:
<snip>
> Never owned a 6310i then?
> It is lighter than most 'modern' phones, only a few mil laonger than a
> 6303 and narrower, and not that old. Nokia had to stop making them as
> business users loved them so much they stopped upgrading. No camera, good
> clear mono screen, Bluetooth, tri-band, infra-red link, 500 contacts with
> 5 numbers each all on internal memory, probably the longest battery life
> ever of a recent phobe, and a <proper> wired-in car kit.
> I suppose the 6303 is as near as it gets?
> Woody
>
>
and there was a 3000mAh Li-ion battery for it, giving at least a months
standby