| Nokia 6301 Black and Silver Phone (T-Mobile) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 7 reviews) Sales Rank: 5313 Category: Wireless
Publisher: Nokia Studio: Nokia Brand: Nokia Label: Nokia Color: Black/Chrome Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: 6301 UPC: 610214616296 ASIN: B001BJT4KG
Release Date: June 23, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Stylish stainless steel candybar phone with digital audio player, FM radio, and Bluetooth stereo music streaming | | | Wi-Fi capabilities for T-Mobile's Hotspot @Home service for unlimited nationwide calls; compatible with T-Mobile's MyFaves service | | | 2-megapixel camera/camcorder, MicroSD expansion (to 2 GB), access to popular instant messaging services | | | Up to 3.5 hours of talk time, up to 336 hours (14 days) of standby time; measures 4.2 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches (HxWxD) and weighs 3.3 ounces | | | Includes: handset, battery, charger, dock, wired handsfree headset, quick-start guide |
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Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy unlimited, nationwide calling over any accessible Wi-Fi connection in addition to great in-home coverage with the stylish and highly functional Nokia 6301 candybar phone from T-Mobile. Blending the style of a home phone with the look of a mobile, the sleek, stainless steel 6301 comes with a standup charger so you can conveniently dock the phone much as you would a home cordless phone. Other features include a 2-megapixel camera with video capture, digital audio player, FM radio, Bluetooth stereo music streaming, MicroSD memory expansion (to 2 GB), instant messaging capability, and up to 3.5 hours of talk time. 
Enjoy unlimited nationwide calling over Wi-Fi networks with T-Mobile's HotSpot @Home service. | T-Mobile Service With T-Mobile HotSpot @Home service, you'll effortlessly transition between Wi-Fi calling and T-Mobile's wireless network while you talk. You can get unlimited nationwide calls over Wi-Fi--at home via your wireless router or at any U.S. T-Mobile HotSpot. You can also use the HotSpot @Home service via most open, or unsecured, wireless routers, as well as any secured wireless router for which you have access to the password from the owner. This phone is compatible with routers running the 802.11b/g Wi-Fi standard. Whenever you're not using a Wi-Fi network, this phone works just like a regular mobile phone, using your Whenever Minutes under your T-Mobile voice plan. Additionally, this mobile phone operates on GSM 900/1800/1900 networks and can handle high-speed data connectivity via T-Mobile's EDGE network (which stands for "Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution"). This high-speed, mobile data and Internet access technology is fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services (with average data speeds between 75-135Kbps), including full picture and video messaging, high-speed color Internet access, and email on the go. This phone also includes compatibility with T-Mobile's myFaves service, which allows you to call up to five of your most common contacts--on any network, even landlines--without using any of your minutes. Learn more about myFaves from T-Mobile. Download cool new games, HiFi Ringers (real songs by today's hottest artists), MegaTones (instrumental versions of songs), and wallpapers quickly, as well as stay connected via the Web, instant messaging, and email. 
The attractive desk stand holds the phone and keeps its battery charged while connected to WLAN. | Phone Features An evolution of the modern monoblock design, the Nokia 6301 is constructed of stainless steel for added style and durability. A large 240 x 320, 16.7 million color display resides above a five-way center button that controls most of the phone's menus and functions, while large, easy-to-press buttons are arranged on a sleek rectangular-shaped case. A 2.5mm headphone jack is provided if you want to use a wired headset for calls or for music playback on the built-in music player. Volume control keys are available on the right side of the phone, while USB connectivity is featured on the phone's bottom edge. The backside of the phone houses the device's 2.0-megapixel camera lens. The phone has a 30 MB internal memory, which can be expanded via optional MicroSD memory cards (up to 2 GB in size). The internal phonebook can store up to 1000 contact entries, each with multiple numbers per entry and support for picture and ringer ID as well as caller groups. This phone provides Bluetooth version 2.0 wireless connectivity with EDR (enhanced data rate), and includes profiles for communication headset, handsfree car kits, and audio/video remote control. With the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones. You can connect your laptop (via Bluetooth) and enjoy dial-up networking (DUN)--surf the Internet, send email, and access files from a server--using T-Mobile's EDGE network. If you need text messaging capabilities, the T339 has you covered as support is built-in for sending and receiving SMS and MMS messages. Instant messaging is also supported too, and comes preloaded with AOL, Yahoo!, MSN and ICQ IM clients (additional fees may apply). When it's time to connect to the Web, you can do so quickly over the supported EDGE data protocol using the WAP 2.0 browser. T9 text entry, a technology that makes it easier for people to enter words and text on handsets, is built-into the unit--a plus for text messaging users. Other features include: - Organizer with calendar, to-do list and notes, alarm clock, countdown timer (normal and interval timer)
- FM radio with Visual Radio feature lets you see information about songs or artists (FM radio requires wired headset)
- Digital audio player compatible with MP3, AAC, AAC+, enhanced AAC+, WMA music files
- Video 3GPP streaming
- Flight mode allows you to safely use the non-wireless functions of this phone (such as music, games, or organizer functions) on an airplane during flight
- Mini-USB connector
- SyncML provides an easy way to sync your phone and PC's contact list
- Bluetooth version 2.0 with the following profiles: A2DP (stereo music streaming), AVRC (remote control), HFP (hands-free car kits), HSP (communication headsets), DUN (dial-up networking), FTP (file transfer), OPP (object push for business cards, calendar items, and pictures), SPP (serial port profile)
- Macromedia Flash Lite 2.0 and Java MIDP 2.0
Vital Statistics The Nokia 6301 weighs 3.3 ounces and measures 4.2 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches. Its 860 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3.5 hours of talk time, and up to 336 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies.
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  ABOUT THAT BATTERY LIFE October 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've just got this phone, after having a Nokia/Verizon candybar phone for 3 years (and being totally happy with it.) The WiFi/UMA calling will make this far more useful and have far greater coverage--when the phone is in WiFi mode, it will not be using a GSM network, which design necessitates the occasional dropped calls (unlike a CDMA network--Verizon/Sprint). I was very much loyal to CDMA coverage and technology--from a user standpoint, it's superior, objectively speaking. However, I did not like Verizon as a company, and was eager for some opportunity to switch. The WiFi option offered by Tmobile was the perfect choice for me. When on WiFi, a user will only have a dropped call if the wifi connection itself falters.
I have just activated the phone and only made a few calls, but I will say I like the mainly metal body of this phone, the very slim and lightweight form factor, and the bright, high resolution screen. The software and design are typically reliable for Nokia. One minor problem mentioned in other reviews that I'll confirm--the keypad and physical interface is a little too minimal. I have small, fairly dextrous fingers, and I did not anticipate this would be a problem for me, but so far, I, too, am finding the buttons a bit of a pain to press easily and consistently. I'm sure with further use it will become easier, but I wouldn't recommend this phone at all for someone with thick or big fingers, or more elderly users who might have joint stiffness or arthritis. (I'm sure the finer display also deters older users).
I also confirm what another reviewer wrote: you do NOT need the Hotspot service from Tmobile in order to make WiFi calls. You can simply connect to any available WiFi network; I share a wireless connection with a roommate, and with the passkey, I was able to connect my phone.
HOWEVER, this ties directly into what other reviewers have noted about the battery life on this phone. It CAN be very low. But this is not due to a design defect, but a design necessity: Any device that uses WiFi necessarily uses a lot of power. WiFi is a highly power-intensive feature, and therefore will drain your batteries quickly. This will occur as long as the phone is connected to a WiFi network, whether it is actually being used for a call. If you want to preserve the life of the battery, I'd suggest disconnecting from WiFi unless you're at home, or in a place where you know you will be able to recharge. This is the Achilles heel of the WiFi calling feature, and simply needs to be understood and compensated for. I do not think it's enough of a reason not to get the phone, but you should just understand how this works so you can plan accordingly. (For example, during free nights and weekends, that would be a time you'd probably want to just keep WiFi off and simply use the normal GSM network. If you're having network falloff and dropped calls in an area, switching WiFi on could help; in that case, you just need to be aware the battery will be drained more quickly.)
UPDATE: 2 Weeks later, the phone is great. Another suggestion for improving battery life is turning on the "flight" feature when not planning on making or receiving calls. Also, the Bluetooth worked great for transferring music wirelessly my Mac to the phone. The music player is good enough to be able to stop carrying around my old iPod and just use the phone for this.
I was also able to use Apple's iSync software and a hack I found online to sync my phone book wirelessly. I couldn't be happier with the phone.
  not bad September 15, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
it has great sound sistem but it a little bit slow and its battery run out quickly and it has great vision
  Solid Phone with WiFi calling, Camera mediocre September 8, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have used the phone for two weeks. Phone calls sounded very good, even on Wi-Fi. Switching between Wi-Fi and tower caused a small click, but not always noticeable.
I did not need to subscribe to the "Unlimited HotSpot Calling" plan just to use the Wi-fi function. According to one of T-Mobile Terms and Conditions, Section 28 (Billing), it stated,
"If you use a Wi-Fi-enabled Device but do not purchase the Wi-Fi Calling add-on feature, all calls on any Wi-Fi network will be charged according to your T-Mobile Rate Plan."
I did not get the "Unlimited" plan and called during the weekends and the system charged as "weekend." I was concerned that I would be charged the "anytime minutes" for all Wi-Fi calls. A T-Mobile customer service representative actually informed me incorrectly, that I needed the plan just to make Wi-Fi calls. It is a new feature, so I can understand the confusion. There are also some forums that talk about it. I hope this will you save the $10 per month.
Also, it worked with a Netgear wireless router, with WPA-PSK security. When using the phone the first time, while in the Wi-Fi tutorial, the phone asked to "Get Security Key", I pressed "NO" and it allowed me to enter the passphrase manually.
Wi-Fi calls lasted more than 3 hours. Tower calls lasted more than 4 hours. ----
Other than making calls: The camera captured clear photos if the objects were well lit. Otherwise, it was difficult to obtain a clear image. Radio sometimes autonomously switched frequency, but it was easily correctable. It sounded really good on the included headphone. The package came with a 512 MB micro-SD card. Transmission on USB was fast and no extra software was needed for Windows XP and Vista. Mini-USB cord and car-charger were not included. I did not find any firmware updates with Asian language support. Volume of the ringer and ear piece were not as loud as the Samsungs that I have tried, but it has been acceptable.
I have used Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and other Nokias in the past. Overall, I am quite satisfied with this phone.
  This is the best phone I have ever had! September 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, where do I begin? I've had Samsung phones and they were pretty good. I had 2 Motorolla razors and they were the worst phones. My bf has a blackberry and it took him and I an eternity to understand it (I helped him set it up), and I still don't think I understand it. I had a Nokia phone prior to this one and it was (at the time) the best phone but this one def. tops it. The phone holds a small 2 gig memory card, has an alarm, speaker-phone feature, a nice menu layout that has nine items that are well organized. It feels strong and sturdy in your hands and I love the charger and the fact that it allows the phone to stand. I've had a lot of fun using this phone and every time I use it people comment on how cute it is and ask to use it. In conclusion, if you want a phone that is reliable and that won't confuse you with too many keys or settings then this is your phone. The only downside is that the battery life is lacking. I've had it for approximately 3 months and am very happy with it.
  Things I wish I knew before buying August 26, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Yet another great product from Nokia. Great features. Sensible design. Uses standard USB cable, Standard 2.5mm stereo headset - no funky connectors.
Things you should know before purchasing - it took me a day's worth of research, calling to find these out: * WiFi cannot be used for browsing - only for VoIP calling * To use WiFi calling, you need T-Mobile HotSpot@Home service * It is flat $9.99/month for any number of lines in addition to your voice plan; add or remove at will - not a contract * Once you have this feature added, you can use any Wifi router you can access - home, work, friend's, Starbucks * Keypad doesn't collapse as the pictures may suggest
Things I wish I knew: * 3.5 hrs of talk time is a lie. 2.5 hours conf. call - dead. * Stand-by time is pathetic too - something wrong with the phone, not the battery as it uses the same reliable battery as other Nokia phones I had. * Phone heats up anytime you talk for 5 minutes - yes 5 minutes. Too hot to use without a headset * Not a random unit fault - I bought 2 and both have the same issues * I need hands of steel to take good pictures, anything less you end up with blurry pictures. Can't snap anything that moves - e.g. babies :(
Bottomline, if you don't talk too much, great phone. If you talk hours everyday like me, get an extra battery or be tethered to the outlet. Hope this helps.
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