Since about a month own and I use the Nokia 6303i, which should replace my nearly six-year-old Sony E.. Decisive for the purchase were an integrated camera with more than 2 MP, an integrated MP3 player and an otherwise functional primarily appearance and a simple and logical menu guidance for me. Overall, the Nokia 6303i met my expectations, but with a few caveats: The keyboard is due to the waning downward amount of mobile phones and the small size and smooth surface is more for the eye than for the finger; Here the feel of a well-favor "contemporary" look was sacrificed. The menu - which I me a Nokia-typical improvement over my Sony-E. had expected, is logical, but at times a bit complex and cumbersome, but probably also the wealth of features of this phone may be due. No more and no less, however, is relatively faint - The integrated camera makes good pictures. The MP3 player is good and fine, but I would advise to buy a higher-quality headphones, if this function should be used more often. The battery life for normal operation is 10 to 14 days, but what may be expected in the current Li-Io technology, especially rapidly turn off display and backlighting after use. It is worth mentioning in my opinion nor that the body radiation of mobile phones quite high with a SAR value of 110 is. All in all, the Nokia 6303i, despite limitations called a beautiful and quite well as useful phone, which measured the sale price is okay.