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Say hello to Nokia 6300 4G – your conversation starter. Stay connected to everyone you love with WhatsApp and Facebook. Keep up with your top shows on YouTube and find your way with Google Maps – enjoy more streamlined experiences with speedy 4G. Plus, find answers, get information and reach out to friends with Google Assistant. All this powered to perform and packed into a durable polycarbonate shell so you can keep those chats going for longer. If your item is having issues connecting to your mobile network or your hotspot feature is not working as expected, please contact your carrier for assistance with network connections and hotspot activation. This device uses a nano SIM card. If you do not have a nano SIM card or your current SIM card does not fit this product, please contact your carrier for further assistance in getting a new SIM card. Compatibility: This device is designed to work with GSM carriers. This product will not support Verizon or Verizon subsidiaries. Please confirm compatibility with your chosen carrier before purchasing. Please confirm 4G access and network availability in your area for your preferred network provider. For support with SIM card or network related issues, please contact your carrier for assistance in connecting your device to the chosen compatible network. Supported Network bands: 2G: 850 / 900 / 1800 /1900 3G: 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 4G/LTE: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 28, 66, 71 Charging: This product is designed to be charged using the charging adapter and charging cable that are provided in the product box. Charging this device with any other charging adapter or cable may cause device malfunction. Please observe basic safety steps when charging this device and do not charge this product with malfunctioning or damaged equipment. Current Software Version: KaiOS Bluetooth Version/Range: 4.0 – 30’ Range FAQ How can I install available updates? In many cases updating your product to the latest software version will alleviate any issues experienced. To update your device please navigate to Settings > System > System update > Check for update to check if updates are available. Follow the on screen prompts to install the latest software version if available.= How can I close an app that has stopped working? Open Settings on your phone and select Apps. Then find the app you're having issues with and select Force Stop. I want to conserve battery life. How can I activate the Power Saver mode? On your phone, open Settings, then choose and activate Battery Power Saving. Please also be aware that battery life depends on a variety of factors such as device usage frequency, application requirements, your current operating system, and cellular signal strength. How can I back up my files? Navigate to Settings > System > Backup, and switch backup on. How can I reset my smartphone's network settings? Navigate to Settings > Network & Internet > more_vert > Reset. Performing this reset may help if you're having connection issues. How do I connect my phone to my carrier network? If your Nokia phone and network are compatible, place your SIM card in the SIM card tray using the included SIM card removal tool to open the SIM tray. Once your SIM card has been inserted into the device, power on your phone and proceed through the product setup steps. If you are not able to connect to your network after finalizing the product setup, please contact your carrier support for additional assistance as every carrier has different steps to assist you in ensuring your product connects to their compatible network. How can I ensure other people hear me on my microphone? If you are experiencing microphone issues with your device and your product has a Google Assistant button, please ensure that the Google Assistant button is not stuck or dirty as this will cause the microphone to not function as intended. If the Google Assistant button is not obstructed, please ensure that there is no dirt or debris in the headphone port of your product. If the headphone port is also clear, please disable the microphone permission of the Google Assistant, by going to Settings > Apps & Notifications > Google App > Permission > Microphone > Deny. How can I turn up the volume to my speaker? First, please ensure that there is no dirt or debris in the headphone port of your product. If your headphone port is clear, please make sure that “Do Not Disturb” is not enabled. To disable this setting, navigate to Settings > Do not disturb. Make sure this is toggled off. If Do Not Disturb is off, navigate to Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume > move the Media slider to the right to increase volume and test your speaker. If you are still not able to hear any audio, check the settings of the application that you are using from the Settings menu as many applications will have their own volume settings. Why is my phone feeling warm, closing apps or occasionally slowing down? During extended operation, the device may feel warm. In most cases, this is normal. To avoid getting too warm, the device may automatically slow down, dim display during a video call, close apps, switch off charging, and if necessary, switch itself off. If the device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility. How do I reboot my smartphone when it’s not responding? If your phone is unresponsive, you can perform a “soft reset” by pressing the volume up key and the power button simultaneously for about 15 seconds (or until phone vibrates). Your phone should then restart momentarily. This is a safe and quick way to reboot your device without losing or erasing any data. My phone won’t charge. What should I do? First ensure the issue isn't with the power source or socket you're using - you can quickly check this by plugging your phone into a different outlet, then checking if it charges. If the socket is not the issue, try taking a closer look at the power cable or charging port on your phone, ensuring everything appears as it should. Then, try turning your phone off completely and plugging it into the socket - bear in mind if the battery is completely drained, it might take up to 2 or 3 minutes to start charging. How can I contact support? Our customer support page offers a number of ways that you can contact support. Please visit the Nokia website for further assistance. How do I fix touch sensitivity issues on my phone? Before performing any additional troubleshooting steps, please ensure that your product does not show any physical damage, has not been exposed to water, the screen is clean, and your fingers and hands are not wet or dirty. Please also remove any 3rd party screen protectors that you may have on the device as non Nokia branded screen protectors may decrease the touch sensitivity of the device. If none of these solutions resolve the issue that you are facing, please perform a hard reset back to factory settings. Please note: a hard reset will completely erase all the data, settings and content on your smartphone, returning it to the original factory settings. We strongly advise that you back up your device before a hard reset. Visit here to learn more about how to back up your smartphone remotely. To reset your smartphone and erase all its content, first make sure your phone is connected to a power source. We also recommend that your battery is at least 50% charged when you perform a hard reset. Press the volume up key and the power button simultaneously for about 30 seconds or until the root menu appears. Then choose the action you want to take from the root menu, in this case “Wipe data/factory reset”. Alternatively, you can also perform a hard reset by tapping Settings > Backup & Reset > Factory data reset > Reset phone > Erase everything.
Keep the conversations flowing with WhatsApp and Facebook
Stream what you like, when you like on YouTube
Enjoy the ease of 4G and share a connection with the WiFi hotspot
Get answers, call friends or organize plans in an instant with Google Assistant
Count on Nokia 6300 4G for smooth performance and signature durability. This device works with all GSM carriers including, but not limited to: AT&T, Boost,Cricket, H2O Wireless, Metro, Net10, Simple Mobile, T-Mobile, Tracfone. This product will not work with Verizon. Please confirm compatibility and network availability with your preferred carrier.
The BuildI can’t speak in comparison to old Nokia devices built by Nokia, but I find the build pretty nice. It is matte plastic with glossy sides. Upon unboxing, I noticed the sides were a little smudged from what I would assume was it sliding around in the plastic baggy. 99% of the smudges came out but I did notice some imperfections on the frame. It was nothing that bothered me but something to point out. About a few days in, the frame picked up some scratches. If you’re one to like your device to stay in mint Condition, I would recommend getting a case. A few people on here have said good things about the few limited ones out there. I’m not a big fan of the buttons being on the glossy screen part of the device. You cannot keep this device clean. The buttons trap a lot of stuff and you’d need to spend a long time cleaning that to get it clean. If you tap the phone, you can hear a spring sound. Something I noticed a little while holding the device and moving it around, but I am super sensitive to sound. The first day with the device, my “OK” button squeaked when touching and pushing it. This went away the next day after some use. The screen has poor viewing angles but you can read texts and whatnot just fine. There are no volume buttons on this device and you control the volume via KaiOS and the d-pad. I picked the cyan green color and I love this color a lot!Battery Life/Charge TimeI found battery life to be just a little better than smartphones. This must be because of KaiOS and how dumber phones don’t have an OS this modern. With 5 charge cycles and around 2h screen time (no app use just call/text), 100% to charge warning (15%) lasted about 3 days on average. Charge time with the Nokia charger took ~2.5 hours to get from 15% to 100%. You could get a faster charge with a different charging setup but the included charger is nice for travel.The KeyboardWith this being the first device I’ve used with a button layout like this, it took some time to get used to. After a few days, I was able to type faster and now I’m pretty good understanding the layout. I do wish the buttons were separated a little or raised so they were easier to press and feel for. I make some accidental presses with it but overtime I learned how to adjust my typing with it. Prediction is pretty good but you do need to switch to it every time you enter a text field. Slight issue but something you’d get used to. You're able to set your own predictive words which will be used first while typing the key combination, but I haven't found a way to reset this without turning off predictive text and back on. Google assistant voice-to-text is accurate but is a bit slow and doesn’t always hear you right. Assistant on android and other products seems to be better so this might be due to the slower hardware on the Nokia. All of the buttons on the device are clicky and have a nice feel.The CameraIt’s a .2MP camera with flash so there’s not much to say about it. More so there for emergency purposes. Wish it had a better one, at least 2MP to match the original 6300.Call QualityNo issues here while in a pretty covered T-Mobile area. Calls on Wi-Fi sound clear and the caller has no problem hearing me. I think it has a great mic and ear piece for the price.Thoughts on KaiOS 2.5.4I’m not using the OS to its full potential by using apps and whatnot. I got this phone for a detox and just use text/call. For this purpose, I really like KaiOS! I like the ability to download and use apps if necessary. I don’t use google maps on this device but you have the ability to use it. I hear the location isn’t too accurate though. You're able to select your current location if you find the auto location to be bad/don't want location tracking on. YouTube is available and cannot be deleted. Facebook and WhatsApp can be deleted. WhatsApp allows for voice calls now if you need that. The app selection is limited but you are using an OS based off HTML and Firefox. Yes, it’s not perfect but it has potential to be something big. KaiOS isn’t organized that well and it does take some time to find out how to do things. For the longest time, I didn’t think you were able to leave a call to go into messages but pressing option while in a call, there is an option to open messages. Predictive text should stick but since its not perfect, I don’t mind having to switch to it when needed. It is a little sluggish but I think that’s expected coming from an iPhone more powerful than my 2016 MacBook Pro. Apps quit after leaving them. I haven’t noticed any horrible issues - like the contacts bricking issue. I recommend using the memory cleaner every few days. I personally run it before I put it on the charger.Contacts TipI’ve noticed on Reddit that sometimes the KaiOS contacts app will brick and not work. I’m not sure if this is due to google contacts syncing, but you’re able to disable sync every time you open contacts in the contacts settings. To possibly bypass this issue later on, I exported my google contacts to the SD card in the device, removed my google account and imported the contacts. Contacts may brick for me later but crossing my fingers that this is a work around for the sync issue.MMS TipI heard group texts on the device sends out texts to each individual contact. If you add a subject line so it converts to MMS, it'll send in the group chat.Final Thoughts/Am I Keeping the 6300 4G?The Nokia 6300 4G is a great phone to get into a dumb phone detox for $69. I haven’t run into any major issues with the OS just yet and based off my usage, I would recommend getting this phone. I got this for a 30 day experiment but the phone is going to become my new daily driver while I use my old iPhone for offline GPS/music. Thinking about getting a Garmin GPS and an older iPod touch so I’m able to listen to music on a light small device, not a 6.5” iPhone.Bought this because it supports the longest range bands for rural areas and works with 4G LTE. It's not a smartphone and you literally need a magnifying glass to read the display but it makes phone calls when others don't. Handset volume is loud enough and battery lasts a good long time. My mother doesn't use it for anything else but making calls, so I cannot comment on the few other features that it has.Love the look and feel of it, its bigger than i thought and i liked that. Service is great on my carrier at&t out where i live. It makes a great detox phone, camping phone, working phone. I never understood people that buy it for a specific app. If you need excellent functionality in whats app or others, obviously look elsewhere. But the appstore has fun games if you dig long enough, the battery life is good, the call quality borderlines excellent, and everything it says it can do, it does. This is a feature phone, dont expect amazing apps, but if your like me, you will be amazed at the apps it does have rather than wishing they were better. The OS could stand to be a bit snappier, and lots of apps have ads. But in this day i expect that kind of thing. None are too bothersome. And if you just simply disconnect data, no more ads. Not to mention, there are no ads in the most important apps; none in google, youtube, maps, or the internet browser. And that is more stuff than i even need in a phone like this. If you look at it through the eyes of 2021 its not great. If you look at it through the eyes of 2005, its an epic success. Speaker is also VERY loud and clear. Like VERY.It's a good simple phone. I think it is marketed towards older folks. I'm younger. It's has some interesting features. It would be better if they had a few more apps and they worked a little faster. It DOES NOT work on Straight Talk in my area, the esn/IMEI was not recognized by the straight talk compatibility checker. I have no idea why and wasn't wasting any more time(needed a phone and another shipper broke one I ordered in transit) I chose MetroPCS, but ran the phone on T-Mobile compatibility checker and it was recognized there as well. Would buy again definitely. VoLTE ready in my area.I have used this phone as my main phone for almost a month now. I originally had an iPhone 11, so the switch was somewhat difficult, but now that 1 have been using it for a few months, and I prefer it over a smartphone. There are some drawbacks but it is a dumbphone, so some functions are not reliable anyway. it has helped me prepare ahead of time but is more difficult to communicate on. I definitely recommend not cutting out smart technology completely, but when going out and about, I don't really need all of the smart features modern phones have to offer. I would say it's good, takes some getting used to, and understanding there are some things that you cant do, or are hard to do.I used this phone to disconnect from my smartphone for a few weeks, and it worked really well. Camera quality, not great, but serviceable. Battery life is good, call quality is good.My biggest complaint with the OS is that group messages are not supported well, replies are sent to individuals rather than the group. This is a common feature lacking in dumbphones, but it would be really nice to have.Overall, it did the job I wanted perfectly, but if you use your phone to send/receive pictures frequently, or send group messages, it will be annoying long-term.Phone has a clunky interface but works. I am a Android user so this phone could have come out of the turn of the century. Activated on Mint Mobile with sim card purchased on Amazon... This phone is basic and compact at about 5x2 inches. Volte, LTE and wifi calling as advertised. I bought this used from Amazon Warehouse for about 55 dollars...Hasta el momento, marzo 2022, el teléfono ya no recibe actualizaciones y las aplicaciones de comunicación como whatsapp YA NO FUNCIONAN. Tiene acceso a internet y puedes ver videos en youtube, pero sería solo como novedad. Sin whatsapp o alguna otra alternativa de mensajería vía Internet, es difícil recomendar este teléfono como opción para uso cotidiano.Me parece un teléfono muy práctico y funcional. A veces hasta quiero cambiar mi Smartphone por un modelo así.Fue un regalo para mi mamá y le gustó demasiado, es fácil de usar y puede encontrar los contactos rápidamente para realizar sus llamadas telefónicas, lo recomiendo sinceramenteel producto esta muy bueno muy sencillo. practico pero tiene un defecto y de una vez les digo. si usan chips en altan redes en México no te lo va a soportar por completo. (solo llamadas). pero en lo demás es buenoCumple las expectativas, no se le puede pedir mucho por el precio y sistema operativo, le puse 4 estrellas porque no trae los auriculares