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Nokia 6300, Nokia 8000 4G launch, price starts at around 4,317

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Two new 4G feature phones have been announced from Nokia Mobile. Nokia 6300 4G and Nokia 8000 4G. Details of these feature phones were also being leaked for some time. Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000 were quite popular handsets at one time. The company has reintroduced both the iconic phones.

Talking about Nokia 6300 4G, the body of this phone is plastic and it has a 2.4 inch QVGA display. It has a numeric keypad and runs .

The Nokia 6300 4G has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor and 512MB of RAM. You can install micro SD card in this phone and it supports dual sim. This phone has a VGA camera.

The Nokia 6300 4G battery is 1,500mah and has a 3.5mm headphone jack. For connectivity, features like FM radio, LTE, Bluetooth and A-GPS have been provided in this feature phone.

Talking about the special features of Nokia 8000 4G, this pole has a 2.8-inch display. This phone has a 2 megapixel camera. This phone also runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 210. It has 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage.

Nokia 8000 4G supports micro SD card and its battery is 1,500mAh. For connectivity, features like Bluetooth, LTE and headphone jack have also been provided in this phone.

Talking about the design of Nokia 8000 4G, it looks premium compared to Nokia 6300 4G. It has 3D curved mats from which the edges are wrapped. The design is good and a shell like glass is seen.

Both feature phones can run WhatsApp, YouTube, Facebook. Since these apps are supported in KaiOS. Google Assistant can also use, Google Maps has also been supported.

Wifi hot spots have also been featured in these feature phones. So if you want, you can also use them as hot spots to run wifi.

The price

Nokia 6300 4G is currently available in some markets. The global price of Nokia 6300 4G is 49 euros (about Rs 4317), while the price of Nokia 8000 4G is 79 euros (about Rs 6957). Both these feature phones can be launched in India soon.

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