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Nokia 9300 Smartphone
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Announcing the 9300 Smartphone, Nokia suggested that it has both 'beauty and brains', and is 'the best all-in-one device for users, regardless of workstyle or lifestyle'. The implication is that it could appeal both to consumers who are considering a handy mobile data device with built-in communications features, and to professionals for whom the 9500 Communicator seems bulky.
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Physically, the two devices are similar, with both having the benefit of a full QWERTY keyboard and a very large internal display (640 x 200 pixels, 65000 colours). The 9300 is considerably smaller and lighter, but still a bit of a brick when compared to normal phones.
The 9300 shares the Symbian 7 operating system of the 9500, making it a powerful smartphone. Messaging is a strong point, with SMS, MMS and full email support for a wide range of protocols. There is built-in software to allow email attachments to be viewed and edited - support is provided for documents, spreadsheets and presentations, and the software is MS Office compatible. There's a file manager, and a web browser that supports HTML and XHTML.
The lower part of the clamshell is occupied by a keyboard. This comprises a set of QWERTY keys with a number row above and above that a row of wide thin buttons which act as shortcuts to applications. One of these is labelled My Own and can be customised. There is also a small joystick which acts as a means of navigation within and between applications. Applications generally have a menu system which is activated using a dedicated key, then navigated with the joystick, though there are also many key combination shortcuts which can be used as alternatives. A number of the keys have second functions.
Our real-world everyday usage test indicates that Nokia's claim of 3.5 to 4 hours of talk and 150 to 200 hours of standby time is about right.
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