Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Nokia 6300 Vs Nokia 6301 – Any Difference at All?

Author: Caroline Telford

If there is one mobile phone manufacturer which releases new models one after another, it is none other than Nokia. Unlike Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung and other popular mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia releases models quicker than the average consumer can actually keep up with.

This is probably due to the fact that they are the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer. But how does this affect the average consumer? What if the mobile phone that you purchased now becomes available with a newer, better version after a month or so?

Basically, it is a matter of what is important to you as a mobile phone user. If you want to have the latest that a mobile phone manufacturer has to offer - then you can grab the latest models that they release in the market. Or, if you are more patient, you can wait until a newer, better model comes along.

Nokia 6300 versus Nokia 6301
The Nokia 6300 and the Nokia 6301 is one classic example. At first glance, these two phones could have been different colors of the same model. The appearance of the Nokia 6300 and Nokia 6301 are almost the same.

However, the difference between the two lies in the intricacies of the features.

Here is a comprehensive look into the varying features of the Nokia 6300 and Nokia 6301 mobile phones.

1. Standby Time

With the Nokia 6301, the standby time is 310 hours. With the Nokia 6300, there are 348 hours of standby time.

2. Internal Memory

The Nokia 6301 has a 30 MB internal memory, while the Nokia 6300 only has 10 MB of internal memory or less.

3. Connectivity

When you purchase the Nokia 6301, you will have the Wi-Fi and UMA connectivity feature. This is not present at all with the Nokia 6300 model.

4. Dimensions

The Nokia 6300 has slightly smaller dimensions that the Nokia 6301 - making it a little on the lighter side.

The Features which the Nokia 6301 and the Nokia 6300 Have in Common

If there are differences, here are the features which are common to both Nokia mobile phone models:

- 240x320 pixel, 16M color display

- 3.5 hours of talk time

- 2-Megapixel camera

- USB and Bluetooth connectivity

- FM radio

Also, when it comes to the design, both phones are of the candy bar type. The material is made of stainless steel frame - and the units are really easy to handle.

The downside to the features of both the Nokia 6301 and the Nokia 6300 s that there is no auto-focus or flash included in the camera. Also, there is no 3G connectivity feature.

If you are looking for a unique feature in the design, there is a blue light on either side of the Nokia 6300 phone which glows when you have unread text messages. This is one 'cute' feature that users would most likely have fun with.

Now that you know about the main differences between the Nokia 6301 and the Nokia 6300, which phone would you most likely buy? If you are looking for more standby time and more internal memory capability, then the Nokia 6301is definitely the better choice.

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LG Unveils Viewty’s 8 megapixel Successor KC910, Available This October

LG Electronics announced today that it would launch the LG-KC910, a 8 megapixel multimedia phone with a full touchscreen interface. The LG-KC910 boasts top-of-the-range camera capabilities and the latest multimedia features, all combined with a 3.0 inch full touchscreen. Like its predecessor the LG Viewty, which debuted as the slimmest 5 megapixel phone, the LG-KC910 will be the slimmest 8 megapixel handset on the market at just 13.95 mm when released.
LG KC910

The LG-KC910 leads the industry with its 8 megapixel camera, which is being developed to include Schneider-Kreuznach certified optics, a xenon flash and ISO sensitivity up to 1600. Further strengthening the phone’s camera features are image stabilization, auto-focus, manual focus, Face Tracking, Smile Shot and blink detection. An embedded GPS receiver gives the LG-KC910 the ability to geo-tag photos for later plotting on an interactive map. A variety of creative shot modes, so far only found on standalone digital cameras, will be included.

The LG-KC910 is also the first handset for the global market to include Dolby Mobile, an integrated suite of audio processing technologies which brings depth and richness as well as clean, powerful bass to the music listening experience. The LG-KC910 can record video from 5fps up to 120fps, which allows it to record in both fast and slow motion. The phone also plays DivX and Xvid movies straight out of the box, without the need for additional encoding.
LG KC910
Rounding out the phone’s comprehensive feature set, are A-GPS enabled navigation, compatibility with the latest 3G HSDPA networks for connections up to 7.2Mbps and Wi-Fi for even faster internet access. The phone also includes a Jogging Buddy program that uses GPS technology to help track workouts, a feature sure to please exercise enthusiasts. The KC910 will be available for purchase beginning in October.
LG KC910

iPhone speed from Rogers is one of the fastest

While 3G iPhone users from United States have been complaining about the speed, the Canadians are so delighted and satisfied with the service that they get from Rogers. According to the report from the website of Wired Magazine, Rogers currently holds the record of the second fastest network speed around the globe.

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Wired.com recently had a poll where over 2,600 users of the second-generation iPhone responded. In the poll, they found out that the customers of Fido as well as Rogers from Canada had a download speed of 1,330 kilobits per second on their iPhone. And that’s just the average download speed! The said speed is just a few numbers behind from the speed experienced by the subscribers of T-Mobile. European countries such as Netherlands and Germany have an average download speed of 1,883 kilobits.

The customers of Rogers and Fido reported that they have been experiencing faster speeds compared to what the US customers are getting. On AT&T’s network, the average speed is only 990 kilobits. But US subscribers must not feel to frustrated. There is a slower speed than what AT&T is giving. Virgin and Optus networks from Australia have the worst speeds, giving only 360 kilobits to its subscribers.iPhone speed from Rogers is one of the fastest!