MobileNews

Nokia 6300 4G and 8000 4G detailed: KaiOS-powered takes on the classics

The Nokia 6300 and 8000 are coming back and rumor has it that they will be KaiOS phones that bridge the gap between old featurephones that inspired them and modern smartphones. Both will be 4G LTE phones with dual SIM versions.

The original Nokia 6300
The original Nokia 6300
The original Nokia 6300

The original Nokia 6300

The Nokia 8000 4G is expected to be based on the Nokia 8800 and will have a Gold option (a throwback to the Gold Arte), in addition to Black, Blue and White. It’s not clear if it will use more premium materials in the style of the original 8000-series (we’re certainly not expecting titanium, but at least some aluminum), but this model will also have the larger screen – 2.8”.

The Nokia 6300 4G will get a 2.4” panel, both will probably stick with 240 x 320 px resolution (like the 8110 4G, for example). There’s no word on the cameras, but neither model was famous for its camera and even the current KaiOS Nokias are pretty modest in that regard.

Variations of the original Nokia 8800
Variations of the original Nokia 8800
Variations of the original Nokia 8800

Variations of the original Nokia 8800

Here’s a preliminary look at the specs of both phones:

Nokia 6300 4G Nokia 8000 4G
Connectivity 4G LTE, optional dual SIM
Dimensions 53 x 131.4 x 13.7 mm 56.5 x 132.2 x 12.3 mm
Weight 104.7 g 110 g
Screen 2.4″ 2.8″
Platform KaiOS, single-core CPU
Memory 512 MB, microSD
Comms Bluetooth 4.0, GPS/GLONASS, microUSB
Battery 1,500 mAh
Colors Charcoal, White, Cyan Gold, Black, White, Blue

The two reborn Nokias might be unveiled alongside the Nokia 7.3 and 9.3, which after several delays may finally be coming later this month.

Check out the latest Apple iPhones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

Related posts
AI & RoboticsNews

Luma expands Dream Machine AI video model into full creative platform, mobile app

AI & RoboticsNews

Thomson Reuters’ CoCounsel redefines legal AI with OpenAI’s o1-mini model

AI & RoboticsNews

Anthropic releases Model Context Protocol to standardize AI-data integration

DefenseNews

Drones spotted near 3 bases used by US Air Force in England

Sign up for our Newsletter and
stay informed!