Nokia just let slip the new 6303 Classic. It’s a cut-price phone, sure, but under that shell there’s also a special skill: up to 7 hours talk-time, or more than two and a half weeks on standby. Read that again. Two and a half weeks!
You’d expect the 6303 Classic to be light on features, after all, it’s skinny (at just 11.7mm thick), so it must use all its innards to hold a monster battery. Right? Wrong!
Inside there’s also a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus, a microSD card slot and a proper headphone socket. All that, and it costs just £125 SIM-free.
A real bargain, we reckon. And considering you’ll be able to go a fortnight without charging it up, it might even trim your electric bills too!
Looking for something a bit swankier? Try the brand new Nokia 6700 Classic, also announced today.
Out June | £125 | Nokia











