There's been a lot of talk lately about how phones with mp3 functionality will inevitably take over the mp3 player market. Consolidation seems to be the word. The folks at Geeks.com sent us the US edition of the (unlocked) Nokia 3300 mp3 phone -- one of the first of its kind -- and we put it to test.
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I was referring more to the interface that the styling, I've used a similar phone before (the aforementioned 5510 which is on much the same lines) and it was really nice. Looks a bit odd when you talk on it though.
Then again, I've never been a fan of Nokia's interfaces, so far I've found SonyEricsson to be the nicest, but that may change when I get my next phone.
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I was referring more to the interface that the styling, I've used a similar phone before (the aforementioned 5510 which is on much the same lines) and it was really nice. Looks a bit odd when you talk on it though.
Then again, I've never been a fan of Nokia's interfaces, so far I've found SonyEricsson to be the nicest, but that may change when I get my next phone.