Way back in September, Cingular announced that they would be offering this phone in the states and six months later it is finally happening. Those who already own the Nokia 9250 smartphone will be familiar with the 9300. It is built on the Symbian OS and features web, email, BlackBerry Connect, office applications and dual-screens. Unfortunately the 9300 lacks Wi-Fi on most models and a camera. This candy-bar style phone can flip open to unveil a keyboard and a wide-second screen. Strangest of all, there is no vibrate feature. This smartphone is estimated to run $299 from Cingular with a 2-year contract.
Nokia 9300 GSM Smartphone [MobileTechReview]