Rating: 4 / 5
Pro: very large internal screen, QWERTY keyboard
Cons: A little big (necessarily), some other difettuccio listed below

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A year ago, my father gave me a Nokia 9300. Perhaps all we have always looked with admiration his ancestor, that big cell size that seemed more like a laptop ... well, now the size is greatly reduced, although we can not just call it "pocket", but this is normal for a cell phone in it, if you will, a PDA with QWERTY keyboard and large screen (compared to a screen of a normal phone).
opened the box, you are faced with a discrete set of accessories, but not exceptional:

Speaking of the phone, the measures are very small, as mentioned above, but it gets worse around: 132 mm x 51 mm x 21mm and weighs 167 grams.
Coming to the connectivity, there are three main systems for data exchange: Bluetooth, Irda (ie, the infrared port, located on the longest side of the phone) and USB.
The battery is lithium ion, and declared independence from Nokia is 200 hours of standby time, 4 in conversation. The only problem is that the signal is 7 notches, and know that when the phone is charged, to move from seventh to sixth, but it takes a lifetime, then, down from sixth in a matter of hours. Another flaw, and put in the "drum part" in part because it also affects, the fact that the Communicator is computerino to say, the internal, can not be turned off, if not disconnect the battery. This is not true for the real cell, the outer part, which may in fact be turned off like any other phone.
The internal memory is 80 MB, which can be expanded through the use of MMC (MultiMedia Card).

Now for the software part. The budget leaves open mouth: a program that could be defined as "the younger brother of Office" (that reads text documents, spreadsheets and presentations, I'm not doing too much advertising, the corresponding programs we know them all), a scientific calculator (which has nothing to do with those of other phones and is very useful, For me, university),

receives SMS, MMS and e-mail and integrated Java 2.0. There is no FM radio, increasingly rare in Nokia phones (I wonder why then, I found it convenient ...).
Since we are talking about programs and such, I can tell you on this phone that the Tom Tom is very convenient, especially because of the large internal screen.

course, you must buy an external antenna that connects to the satellite 9300: my advice from personal experience, Nokia is not to buy an antenna, since there are cheaper (at a slightly lower quality ). Connection via Bluetooth is quick and easy, you do not find problems.

In conclusion, after elencato molti punti forti e deboli del cellulare, chiudo con un paio di pecche e alcuni apprezzamenti: la levetta (che serve come un mouse) all'angolo della tastiera interna è abbastanza imprecisa, e spesso sposta il cursore sullo schermo al momento del clik; il cellulare (compreso il palmare interno) spesso si riavvia senza motivo, facendomi aspettare parecchi minuti per colpa del riavvio del Communicator; la rubrica, la gestione dei messaggi e l'agenda sono strepitosi, specie per chi è pieno di numeri, SMS e impegni come me (!); la scrittura dei messaggi è comodissima, grazie alla tastiera QWERTY (avevate dubbi?!?); l'utilizzo del cellulare, nel suo complesso, è facile ed intuitivo, anche se parliamo di uno strumento avanzato e con grandi potenzialità.

Io, personalmente, mi sono trovato molto bene con il Nokia 9300.
Come in ogni mia "relazione", vi dico che mi farà piacere ricevere commenti e valutazioni (specie se positive!) e che per ogni dubbio, o anche per semplici domande, potete tranquillamente chiedere, sarò contento di aiutarvi.
Grazie dell'attenzione dedicatami e...ciao a tutti!
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