From TechWire:
Great news for luddites and men over-45: Nokia has updated its non-internet line of 'common sense' mobile phones.
This comes in the form of the 6303 Classic, which has no 3G, no internet and no wi-fi. All of this means that battery life is somewhat better than your ordinary mobile phone, at over two days on a single charge.
But it's not complete luddite country. The 6303 has a 3 megapixel camera and connects to a computer for the transfer of MP3 files, whatever they might be.
It's available from O2 for €130, from Vodafone for €100 and sim-free for €145.
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