Review: Nokia 6305i

"The admirably solid Nokia 6305i ($279.99 list), the first fruit of Nokia's relationship with the Korean phone giant Pantech, makes good voice calls. But since it lacks multimedia features such as removable memory and an MP3 player, it will have a hard time competing with the top rank of Verizon handsets, especially the much-beloved Motorola E815.
At 3.9 by 1.9 by 1 inches and 4.7 ounces, the 6305i is a big, heavy slider with a bright, attractive 176-by-220 color screen. It has an extendable antenna and somewhat confusing control keys arranged in three concentric circles below the screen. Sliding the screen up reveals an illuminated keypad of tightly spaced but decent-size keys. On the sides you'll find a speakerphone button, a camera button, and volume buttons. The good side of the 6305i's design is that it's quite solid; the bad side is that it's quite bulky....
Review courtesy of ABC/PCWorld (click for full review)
