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Nokia C300 on Consumer Cellular

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Why Consumer Cellular for the C300

Consumer Cellular offers competitive pricing on the C300 with flexible payment options. Coverage depends on your location — use the coverage map to confirm signal quality in your area before switching.

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How much does the C300 cost on Consumer Cellular?

Consumer Cellular pricing for the C300 isn't currently published in our database. Check Consumer Cellular directly for the latest offer.

Does Consumer Cellular offer a trade-in for the C300?

Consumer Cellular typically offers trade-in credits for current-generation iPhones and flagship Android phones, with the deepest discounts on new lines or upgrades. The exact value depends on your old phone's condition and any active promotions.

Is the C300 compatible with Consumer Cellular 5G?

Yes — the C300 supports the 5G bands used by Consumer Cellular, including sub-6 GHz where available. Coverage of mmWave / Ultra-Wideband 5G depends on your location.

What's the return policy on the C300 at Consumer Cellular?

Consumer Cellular generally allows phone returns within 14–30 days of purchase, subject to a restocking fee on opened devices. Always confirm the current return window at checkout.

Does Consumer Cellular offer any promotions on the C300?

Consumer Cellular regularly runs promotional pricing on flagship phones — typical offers include new-line trade-in credits, BOGO deals, and bundled-plan discounts. The pricing above reflects standard rates; promos may further reduce monthly cost.

The verdict, & two little voices

Should you actually get the Nokia C300 on Consumer Cellular?

The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
UP
Our takeEditorial
The Nokia C300 32 GB is exactly what it's designed to be: a functional, affordable prepaid smartphone for buyers who need basic connectivity without a large upfront cost. At $59.99 on Straight Talk, it's a legitimate option for parents buying a first phone for a younger child, anyone needing a backup device, or travelers wanting a cheap throwaway handset. Nokia's reputation for build quality adds a measure of confidence at this price point. The 32 GB storage is workable for light use but will feel limited for anyone who takes lots of photos or downloads many apps. This is a phone for calls, texts, and essential apps — not streaming, gaming, or photography. For those specific use cases, it delivers solid value.
UpPhone Team
The Optimist
“Listen up, frugal friends — the Nokia C300 32 GB is basically a MIRACLE of modern economics! For less than the cost of a nice dinner out, you get a REAL Android smartphone with 32 gigs of storage on your choice of Straight Talk or TracFone! This thing makes calls, sends texts, runs apps, and does it all without making your wallet cry. Kids, backup phones, grandparents, people who keep dropping things in the toilet — this is your hero phone. Nokia built an entire category of unbreakable communication devices, and the C300 carries that DNA. Why pay $1,000 for a phone when $60 gets you everything a normal human actually needs? The Nokia C300 isn't just a phone — it's FINANCIAL LIBERATION in Android form!”
— the angel on your shoulder
The Cynic
“Oh, the Nokia C300 32 GB — or as I call it, "the phone for people who gave up." At $59.99, you're basically buying a brick that occasionally makes calls. Thirty-two gigs? My first iPod had more personality. The specs sheet is so sparse it reads like a hostage note written with half a crayon. You're getting an entry-level processor that'll choke on anything more demanding than a text message, and TracFone has the audacity to charge you $20 more for the exact same mediocrity. No IP rating means one rainy day and you've got a very expensive paperweight — well, a $60 paperweight. Save yourself the heartache — skip three lattes and put it toward something that'll actually make you smile when you take it out of your pocket.”
— the devil in your other ear

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