Reuben Lee | Nov 29, 2006

Call it inertia, but it's taken Nokia a while to hop onboard the skinny-phone bandwagon. Its latest candy-bar offering, the 6300 was unveiled at today's annual Capital Market Days event in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to global press.
The
6300 measures a slim 13.1mm, making it one of the thinnest handsets among the company's current cellular lineup. Its exterior is sheathed in stainless steel, promising better ruggedness while keeping the phone at a lightweight 91g. Some of the key features on the 6300 are a 2-megapixel camera, FM radio, microSD expansion slot and a 2-inch QVGA screen.
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