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Nokia 6300 4G | Unlocked | Dual SIM | WiFi Hotspot | Social Apps | Google Maps and Assistant | Light Charcoal
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Brand | Nokia |
Model Name | 6300 4G |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
Operating System | KaiOS |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Color | Light Charcoal |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Wireless network technology | GSM |
About this item
- Keep the conversations flowing with WhatsApp and Facebook.Form_factor : Bar.Aspect ratio:4:3.Display resolution maximum:240 x 320 pixels.Other camera description:Rear.Connectivity - WiFi:802.11 b/g/n. Audio - Features: FM Radio (Headset required).
- Stream what you like, when you like on YouTube
- Enjoy the ease of 4G and share a connection with the WiFi hotspot
- Get answers, call friends or organize plans in an instant with Google Assistant
- Count on Nokia 6300 4G for smooth performance and signature durability. This device works with all GSM carriers including, but not limited to: AT&T, Boost,Cricket, H2O Wireless, Metro, Net10, Simple Mobile, T-Mobile,Tracfone
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Share the loveAccess to WhatsApp and Facebook makes it easy to stay in touch with your friends – and there’s more on the app store to discover. |
Entertainment on tapDowntime’s looking up. Play your top tunes and watch the latest shows with YouTube – streaming just got smoother with speedy 4G. |
Be the linkStay in touch with those you love on smooth 4G. And you can get friends connected too thanks to the WiFi hotspot. |
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Software | S30+ | KaiOS | KaiOS |
Screen | 2.4" QVGA | 2.4" QVGA | 2.8" + 1.77" QVGA |
RAM / Storage | 64 MB / 128 MB | 512 MB / 4 GB | 512 MB / 4 GB |
MicroSD Expansion | Up to 256 GB | Up to 256 GB | Up to 256 GB |
Processor | Unisoc UMS9117 | Qualcommm Snapdragon 210 | Qualcommm Snapdragon 215 |
Camera | Rear Camera: 0.3 MP | Rear Camera: 0.3 MP | Rear Camera: 5 MP |
Battery (mAh) | 1150 | 1500 | 1450 |
USB | MicroUSB | MicroUSB | USB Type C |
Compatible with Verizon | ✓ |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 4.91 x 2.09 x 0.54 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.7 ounces |
ASIN | B08SV2Y7J6 |
Item model number | TA-1324 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
OS | KaiOS |
RAM | 0.5 GB |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
GPS | False |
Special features | Basic Phone, Text/Messaging, Camera, LTE, Mobile Hotspot Capability |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Microphone, Buttons, Numeric Keypad |
Scanner Resolution | 240 x 320 |
Other camera features | Rear |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Form Factor | Bar |
Color | Light Charcoal |
Battery Power Rating | 1500 |
Whats in the box | Micro USB Charger / Removable Battery |
Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | January 12, 2021 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Standing screen display size | 2.4 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 512 MB |
Battery Capacity | 1500 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 3.7 Ounces |
Charging Time | 5 Watts |
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Product Description
Say hello to Nokia 6300 4G – your conversation starter. Stay connected to everyone you love with WhatsApp and Facebook. Keep up with your top shows on YouTube and find your way with Google Maps – enjoy more streamlined experiences with speedy 4G. Plus, find answers, get information and reach out to friends with Google Assistant. All this powered to perform and packed into a durable polycarbonate shell so you can keep those chats going for longer. If your item is having issues connecting to your mobile network or your hotspot feature is not working as expected, please contact your carrier for assistance with network connections and hotspot activation. This device uses a nano SIM card. If you do not have a nano SIM card or your current SIM card does not fit this product, please contact your carrier for further assistance in getting a new SIM card. Compatibility: This device is designed to work with GSM carriers. This product will not support Verizon or Verizon subsidiaries. Please confirm compatibility with your chosen carrier before purchasing. For support with SIM card or network related issues, please contact your carrier for assistance in connecting your device to the chosen compatible network. Supported Network bands: 2G: 850 / 900 / 1800 /1900 3G: 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 4G/LTE: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 28, 66, 71 Charging: This product is designed to be charged using the charging adapter and charging cable that are provided in the product box. Charging this device with any other charging adapter or cable may cause device malfunction. Please observe basic safety steps when charging this device and do not charge this product with malfunctioning or damaged equipment. Current Software Version: KaiOS Bluetooth Version/Range: 4.0 – 30’ Range FAQ How do I connect my phone to my carrier network? If your Nokia phone and network are compatible, place your SIM card in the SIM card tray found in the battery compartment. Once your SIM card has been inserted into the device, power on your phone and proceed through the product setup steps. If you are not able to connect to your network after finalizing the product setup, please contact your carrier support for additional assistance as every carrier has different steps to assist you in ensuring your product connects to their compatible network. How can I ensure other people hear me on my microphone? If you are experiencing microphone issues with your device and your product has a Google Assistant button, please ensure that the Google Assistant button is not stuck or dirty as this will cause the microphone to not function as intended. If the Google Assistant button is not obstructed, please ensure that there is no dirt or debris in the headphone port of your product. How can I turn up the volume to my speaker? Please ensure that there is no dirt or debris in the headphone port of your product. Why is my phone feeling warm, closing apps or occasionally slowing down? During extended operation, the device may feel warm. In most cases, this is normal. To avoid getting too warm, the device may automatically slow down, close apps, switch off charging, and if necessary, switch itself off. If the device is not working properly, please visit Nokia’s customer support website. They may recommend that you take your device to the nearest authorized service facility. My phone won’t charge. What should I do? First ensure the issue isn't with the power source or socket you're using - you can quickly check this by plugging your phone into a different outlet, then checking if it charges. If the socket is not the issue, try taking a closer look at the power cable or charging port on your phone, ensuring everything appears as it should. Then, try turning your phone off completely and plugging it into the socket - bear in mind if the battery is completely drained, it might take up to 2 or 3 minutes to start charging. How can I contact support? Our customer support page offers a number of ways that you can contact support. Please visit the Nokia website for further assistance. How do I fix button issues on my phone? Before performing any additional troubleshooting steps, please ensure that your product does not show any physical damage, has not been exposed to water, the screen is clean, and your fingers and hands are not wet or dirty.
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Customers are disappointed with the apps and performance of the cellular phone. They say that it has very few apps installed, the apps are not good, and it doesn't allow apps to run in the background. They also mention that it's very slow in even basic functions like texting or making calls. Customers also dislike connectivity. Opinions are mixed on call quality, quality, ease of use, value, and battery life.
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Customers are mixed about the value of the cellular phone. Some mention that it works really well, has just enough functionality to keep them somewhat in the real world as they recover, and is the perfect phone for basic function. However, others say that it's trash, not of the quality or functionality that they have experienced, and has a cheap quality.
"...As nothing more than a phone, it works fine. BUT-- any "smart" features that it has are useless...." Read more
"...KAIOS claims to have over 1,200 apps however the vast majority of those are useless games. Less than 136 are listed as 'utilities'...." Read more
"...This is one of my biggest gripes as while the predictive works well, it's not like T9 at all and the device will default to "abc" when changing..." Read more
"...Sorry Nokia. This was a disappointment for me, and certainly not worth 70$. Maybe 20$ as some sort of emergency phone." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the cellular phone. Some mention it's simple and easy to use as long as you don't need too much out of it. The menus are fairly straight forward, and it'll set up email with your email provider quickly. However, others say that it'd be better off using a different phone. The system is not as intuitive as old Nokias, and web navigation can be tricky.
"...text and call (and do so well!).• basic apps like a flashlight, a calculator and a reliable alarm clock.• custom ring tones•..." Read more
"...IE: Not the realtime view you get in the android version. Web navigation can be tricky, but not horrible...." Read more
"...Google sync with Gmail seems flawless and reasonable quick. Syncing with Google Calendar is a miserable fail...." Read more
"...Documentation is extremely poor with many features only identified via trial and error...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the cellular phone. Some mention that it has excellent battery life, while others say that it really isn't that great. They say that WiFi drains the battery quickly, and there is no low-battery warning. Some customers also mention that the buttons are a nuisance and the battery is used after a few short phone calls.
"...Speaking of which, battery life really isn't that great. If you want a phone that will last a week or so without charging, look somewhere else...." Read more
"...compatibility with smart phone texting• Have a long-lasting battery (long as in a week at least)What I got:•..." Read more
"...Battery life is also nothing to write home about, lasts like a day" Read more
"...2, Battery Life - it is better than anything in the smartphone category...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that it's a solid reliable phone, with superb engineering. However, others feel that it feels very cheaply made and has poor quality.
"...However, the KaiOS operating system is buggy, poorly supported, and clumsy...." Read more
"...basic apps like a flashlight, a calculator and a reliable alarm clock.• custom ring tones• compatibility with smart phone texting•..." Read more
"...3, Overall Interface - KaiOS is not perfect, but again, for a "dumb" phone that has smartphone apps like WhatsApp it is great!..." Read more
"...Frankly, its a conversation pieceCons:Flimsy build and buttonsBattery life lacking for a dumbphone..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the call quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that the call and reception quality is good, with excellent sound and volume. However, others say that they cannot reach out to others and cannot make a call. They also say that the phone does not receive any sms messages and that they are not user friendly.
"Speaker quality is good when talking on the phone. no need to stress when reading these comments about att not working, it works just fine for me...." Read more
"...Sadly, it won't make a WhatsApp call for me. Maps Does work, but you must manually walk through each turn in the list...." Read more
"...Decent T9 texting and call qualityRadio, music, notesUpgradable storage with SD cardFrankly, its a conversation piece..." Read more
"...What I got:• calls work well, texting not at all...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the cellular phone. For example, they mention that the 5G hotspot is unable to fully work properly, the texting barely works, and the web is from the 00s. The 4G network doesn't work, the OS is very slow, and it doesn''t support the updated AT&T network. The app store didn't function at all, and Google Maps didn''' work.
"...But as of August 2023, it will not work with AT&Ts networks...." Read more
"...yet for some reason its code is such garbage that it ends up slowing itself down and has not one but TWO memory-purge features because they found..." Read more
"...Another complaint I have is that Bluetooth does not work with any known wireless keyboard...." Read more
"...at least capable of texting fluently, but after about 3 weeks, it started "lagging" with all keystrokes...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the apps that come with the cellular phone. They mention that the apps are limited, and the phone does not allow apps to run in the background. Customers also mention that there are too many apps that are not required and that the app would never open.
"...and a lack of real keyboard, it is difficult to construct a useful application.I found a few Apps that might be useful:-..." Read more
"...Thankfully, most of the apps on this phone are so clunky they're almost useless to me...." Read more
"Phone is slow and laggy, preinstalled apps have ads (I mean wtf?). Battery drain like an smartphone...." Read more
"...It has a decent built-in radio app that can even run in the background, but it requires wired headphones (wire becomes the antenna)...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the cellular phone. They mention that it regularly loses connectivity, complains about not having network connectivity, and keeps connecting to 2G connections. Some customers also report that the mobile hotspot constantly disconnects and that the contact with antennas affects the communication quality.
"...SIM card and had AT&T activate it in store, but the phone would lose connection after 3 seconds...." Read more
"...Contact with antennas affects the communication quality and may reduce battery life due to higher power level during operation." ....." Read more
"...It decides that it can't get any internet connection even if I have 5 bars. If I restart the phone it works fine again...." Read more
"...but it is even worse than the Nokia 225, because it does not even pick up any AT&T signal, and always display as searching network...." Read more
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First thing I should point out is that I've only managed to test it on wifi due to needing a nano SIM before I can give it to the intended user (who currently has a much more basic brick phone). I haven't had it long enough to gauge the battery life.
Setting it up was pretty simple as it guides you through it. I didn't exactly figure out how to turn off the narrator at first, so that took a minute to turn off in settings. Getting onto wifi, bluetooth, etc were really easy as was navigating the "app store". I was happy to see you don't Have to create an account to download any of the dozens of apps available. I nabbed the battery app as all you get is the standard icon in the top where as the app provides percentage. Note: Like much of the phone, app functions require you to be IN the app to use them.
I was able to send the contacts via BT just fine between phones, but then I remembered how much "fun" bar phones are as you have to manually import each one after that on the receiving device. It has a decent built-in radio app that can even run in the background, but it requires wired headphones (wire becomes the antenna). On some phones, I was able to trick it by just connecting an aux cable, but this actually checks for the headphone itself. Up side is that you can switch to the speaker, but Still have to have the headphone connected.
It has a handful of the most useful Google apps you might use on such a device including the Assistant. Like the other apps, you have to open it to use it, but using it is pretty similar to one the android phones in responsiveness. Sadly, it won't make a WhatsApp call for me. Maps Does work, but you must manually walk through each turn in the list. IE: Not the realtime view you get in the android version. Web navigation can be tricky, but not horrible. I've not messed too much with youtube, but all of the apps do allow you to sign into them. I believe that I could have imported contacts via google as well.
WhatsApp works better than I'd hoped, but with the now expected caveat that the app MUST be open during use. IE: I didn't even receive a text notification when I sent one, nor did the phone ring for the voice call test unless it was open. Attempting a video call gives an error on the android device that the Nokia isn't capable of video calling. That said, when the device is awake and unlocked, it Did seem to allow calls and messages to come through from the main screen like I'd expect, but it was Not consistent, so not as reliable as a standard call. I still need to test it on cellular, but not getting my hopes up as I'm starting to understand how this OS works pretty quickly.
Annoyances about the phone/OS...
The power button could be a bit more pronounced as while I can feel it, it's not as tactile as most phones. It's not hard (nor too easy) to press though, so that's good at least. There aren't any side buttons to control things like volume, so that's managed in the settings and probably using the soft keys during a call. I checked the old phone and it's basically the same, so that's probably a bar phone aspect I've forgotten. While easy to press, the keypad isn't as separated as I'd hoped. There is a grid, but it's not as prominent as one may expect. I don't expect anyone to no-look text on such a device.
When typing, even with Predictive Text active, you still have to manually swap between the "Abc", "ABC", "abc", "123", and Predictive modes. This is one of my biggest gripes as while the predictive works well, it's not like T9 at all and the device will default to "abc" when changing fields, apps, etc. But so long as you're typing one long thing, then the Predictive works well.
I'm not about to Test it, but it doesn't feel like it quite has the rigidity that a normal Nokia phone is known for. It feels more plastic than brick in my hand I guess would be the best way to put it. Like others have said, 90% of what comes installed is not able to be removed, app wise. You Can fully customize the arrangement of the apps within the menu however. It took me a while, but I did figure out how to hide the somewhat pointless (how to use features) cards that initially block some of the screen.
Overall, with a slight learning curve (around a hard head) I think the intended recipient will be able to use this just fine and will likely enjoy the Radio and WhatsApp features the most as we have family abroad that they otherwise couldn't talk to normally (without incurring charges).
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Furthermore after my previous 3G Nokia which used Symbian OS- I found the 6300 4G KaiOS operating system very user unfriendly. Bundled games & other bloatware could not be uninstalled, Hot keys could not be assigned, Couldn't work out how to put calls on speaker- just a pain in the ass. Wont be buying any KaiOS based phone again- even if it does support band 28.