Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, GSM, GPRS, EDGE

While the Canadians in the crowd may not have paid too much attention to the the
Nokia 6300 review, you should probably take interest now that the handset is making its North American debut on
Fido. The tri-band (850 / 1800 / 1900) candybar measures in at a sleek 13.1-millimeters thick, sports a sexy stainless steel motif, and packs modernized features into one of Nokia's most long-standing designs. Among the inclusions are a two-megapixel camera with video recording capability, a 512MB microSD card,
Bluetooth, music player, FM tuner, voice dialing, a bundled headset, and a battery that purportedly lasts through 3.5-hours of continuous talking. Best of all, Fido users don't even have to wait for this thing to show up, as the 6300 is available right now for $300 sans a contract, $150 with a two-year deal, or $100 when signing a three-year contract.
[Via
Cellphones Etc., thanks Branden]
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