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Nokia 9300 Smartphone review

Monday 22 August 2005, 9:46 PM

At last a phone with true PDA functionality


Having struggled with a Windows-based PDA/phone for some time and suffered the frustration of having to reboot it so many times a day you lose track, this is just the most refreshing piece of technology I have owned for some time.

Not fancy, but a stable operating system that delivers the basic functions flawlessly. Strongly recommend the addition of Powerdesk, which is available from Handango.

It's robust and fits in your pocket easily and the wide screen makes emails on the move very easy.
I love it: 10 out of 10!

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Nokia 9300 Smartphone

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

If you don't need a camera or Wi-Fi, Nokia's 9300 Smartphone makes a very capable data-centric mobile companion.

Typical price

£ 499

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