The phone also has two slow flashing lights on the side, to show missed calls or messages. Nokia's support for USB was desired, but slipped to a later s40 release. At the launch many questioned why to include the USB port for data, but not for charging. Like most other new Nokia phones, the 6300 eschews their old Pop-Port connector for a standard mini-USB connector. The 2.5 mm headphone jack means that few commercial headsets will fit the phone, however there are adapters available enabling the use of headphones with a standard jack. Using the supplied and freely available Nokia PC Suite, one can convert all the MP3 files in a music library to e-AAC in order to fit more on the card. ![]() The phone supports MicroSD cards up to 2 GB (4 GB with the 6300i variant), meaning that the phone can be used practically as an MP3 player.
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