You may have seen some of the previous smartphones from Nokia — they are big and look like a brick. The 9300 is staying with the pack and coming in again looking, like a brick.
The product peeled off some price cutting features – but if I am gonna carrry a brick – it damn well better be feature rich. No camera or wifi – that just irks me.
Nokia 9300: a pared-down 9500 without camera and Wi-Fi
As promised, Nokia 9300 is a light version of Nokia 9500 Æ’_” without digital camera and 802.11 adapter. This means a couple of hundreds bucks off.
EGSM 900, GSM 1800, 1900 MHz, AMR codec, EGPRS Multislot class 10 (236.8 Kbps in EDGE networks, up to 53.6 Kbps in GPRS networks), HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data)
132x51x21 mm size
167 g weight
User profile
Alarm clock, calculator
MP3, MPEG-4 (AAC), Real audio, MIDI
Speakerphone, voice recorder
80 MB memory, MMC slot
640×200, TFT, 65,536 colors main display
128×128, TFT, 65,536 colors external display

Customisable external button, QWERTY keyboard, 5-way joystick, 8 functional keys
Symbian 7.0s/Series 80 OS
Java MIDP 2.0
MMS, SMS
Email (Java), IMAP4, POP3, APOP, SMTP, MIME, IMAP4-SSL/TLS, POP3-SSL/TLS, SMTP-SSL/TLS, OMA Data Syncronization, facsimiles
HTML 4.01/xHTML browser supporting WML 1.3, OMA DRM Forward Lock for content protection, OMA Device management 1.1.2
Pop-Port, USB 2.0 (DKU-2 cable)
IrDA
Bluetooth
40-tone polyphony
Word, Sheet, Presentations, synchronization with MS Office 97; Nokia PC Suite
BP-6M 970 mAh, Li-Pol, up to 3.5-4 hours of talking, 150-200 hours of standby
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