Nokia 9300i Mobile Phone

You can liken a Nokia 9300i mobile phone to a small island off the Australian coast, which boasts of several natural wonders. This small but apparently useful communications gadget is very user friendly and jam-packed with various features.

In terms of design, the Nokia 9300i mobile phone works like a convertible--a cellular phone that turns into a palmtop computer with just a flip. It has a volume of 126 cubic centimeters and a weight of 172 grams. The 9300i measures 132 by 51 by 21 milimeters. The LCD screen has two classifications, the cover and communicator displays. The active TFT coloured cover display boasts of a 128 by 128 pixellation and can handle a maximum of 65,536 colours, to be exact. On the other hand, the LCD screen inside, the communicator display, has a 640 by 200 pixel resolution, 65,536 colour feature, and flexible controls for display brightness. The communicator feature has a QWERTY keyboard, much like the popular computer models, a 5-way joystick, and eight shortcut keys to certain applications. You can configure your shortcut keys, which means that you can change the purpose of a particular shortcut key to fit to your needs, i.e., what feature you use the most.

The Nokia 9300i supports text or short messaging, multimedia messaging, e-mail messaging, and fax messaging systems. The text messaging system sports a T9 dictionary feature and picture or graphics messaging. The MMS feature allows you to scale, create, and send multiple slide presentations in MMS format to other suitable gadgets.