In this often cut-throat competition among entry level and budget feature phones, it’s not uncommon to see old handsets get rehashed or updated with new features with just a letter or number appended to the original model designation. The mobile phone leader Nokia is quite deep into this tradition of taking successful handsets and appending the letter “i” on its model number.
Remember the 6303 Classic released last May 2009? Well, who would have though that 7 months down the road, it would be getting some updating? Nokia has just announced that with its new Nokia 6303i Classic.
The phone does not comes with a 3G or WiFi, so the maximum speed of connection available is restricted to few hundred kbps which is a disadvantage. It would have been better if a minimum of WiFi is available with the phone. The phone with the cost of $137 seems to be a good and is a best option for those who use mobile just for calling and text messaging.