diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 52f36697b..69c03b8cc 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -4,10 +4,7 @@
Nokia 6300 4G in three colours stacking on top of each other - {{ toc | markdownify }} -
-{% capture toc %} **Table of Contents** - [Don't buy a counterfeit](#dont-buy-a-counterfeit) - [About Kosher phones](#about-kosher-phones) @@ -20,7 +17,8 @@ - [UART debugging testpoint](#uart-debugging-testpoint) - [Sideloading and debugging third-party applications](#sideloading-and-debugging-third-party-applications) - [External links](#external-links) -{% endcapture %} + + In late 2020, as people need to stay connected amid the height of the [COVID-19 pandemic], HMD Global quietly introduced the new Nokia 6300 4G with KaiOS 2.5.4. Following the successful relaunch of the Nokia-branded retros 2720 Flip and 800 Tough, the 6300 4G packs a bunch of modern features, such as 4G LTE, Wi-Fi and social apps like WhatsApp and Facebook into a pocket-friendly design, whilst inheriting the classic candy-bar look of the original Nokia 6300. It was [one of the most affordable] the company has ever offered in its KaiOS lineup, at €49/$69.99, though still pricier than the general KaiOS devices. Since then, the phone has gained popularity and also mixed reviews from the community, notably on its performance and keypad typing experience.