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Nokia 3300

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List price as of Sep 10, 2003:
S$538
for a 2-year price plan

CNET Asia Review

By Aloysius Choong

Excellent

8

out of 10

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The good: Well-packaged music player; stylish design; good sound quality.

The bad: Flimsy headset plug; audible pops between tracks; tinny loudspeaker mode.

The bottom line: Allegro! The 3300 isn't just any phone that happens to play some music. It is a complete package designed for an entire lifestyle. If you're avid music lover, this could be the right phone for you.

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This phone rocks!!!!!... but



Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
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IF you're looking for a good MP3-phone... this is it. But be sure to upgrade to a bigger memory card. I had a 256mb mmc installed and I was able to cram around 50 songs if I didn't change the bitrate to a lower one. If I do using AAC format at 96(kbps?) I am able to cram 70+ songs. Headphones are ok but what I did was solder a female 3.5-inch headphone port on the headset supplied. If u plan to use the supplied headset, do not lost the foams or u lose the bass. What sucks is no IR, Bluetooth and the only options for connectivity are a USB connection and GPRS. This phone rarely locks up even while playing music. All in all... if you're looking for an MP3-phone without all the bells and whistles, the 3300 is a great deal. I won't be letting this go until I can afford the N91.

 

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