Nokia 6103 Review
Pocket-lint reviews the Nokia 6103, a clamshell phone that is simple and inexpensive.
It’s a classic clamshell device, and is an obvious update of previous entry-level Nokia the 6101 – the clue is in the name. This includes the rather unsightly protruding antennae, although the 6103 is compact enough so that this isn’t much of a problem. The matt black finish on the outside is pretty attractive, although open it up and you still get the impression that Nokia isn’t at home with phones that flip. The screen is a basic 128 x 160 pixel number with up to 65k colours, but seeing as the camera is only VGA and you’re not going to be downloading videos then this is certainly adequate.
From Pocket-lint it gets a 7 out of 10, while readers give it a 3.5 out of 10.
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