Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
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14 years ago
Good, but don't let it near water
I bought this from a local shop, but just to warn you. As a swimmer, my phone is constantly in damp environments. Previous phones have stood up to this fairly well. The X3-02 did not.
14 years ago
nice neat phone
This Nokia is a nice phone very neat and stylish - the only thing I have found is that when touching the screen scrolling down it will sometimes jump to another page in relation to the one you are on.
14 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type (Unlocked)
Despite Nokia's upcoming Windows Phone 7 transition, it's still churning out Symbian devices at a decent clip. The unlocked Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type ($145, direct) is the latest, with a refined, attractive form factor and good call quality.
Pros:
- Attractive and lightweight
- Solid call quality
- Easy to use one-handed
- Good camera and music player
Cons:
- Cluttered home screen
- "Typing" is tough without a QWERTY keyboard
- Finicky haptic feedback
- Shaky data connection
- No voice dialing or GPS
14 years ago
Global 3.5G Unlocked
Bought from Nokia's warehouse. Perfect option for a phone if you don't want to pay for data plan by default. Data plan for unlocked phone is NOT available from service providers by default.
Pros:
- Unlocked phone
- 3.5G globally with the right service provider
- Reliable
- Able to pair with a home phone using Bluetooth feature
- Wifi works to connect to internet
Cons:
- This phone is very similar to the Nokia C3-01 with very few hardware changes
- Don't play model number change games with me Nokia
- You will get used to the touch screen after using it a few days
- Shorter battery life with Bluetooth turned on all the time
15 years ago
The new generation of touch and type phones turn out to be real surprise package with some really good features and looks to flaunt. The new generation touch and type mobile phones are rightly worthy of being labelled as the new avatars of the While touchscreens are better for navigation, keys are...
Pros:
- Unique interface
- Speedy
- Lightweight
- Sleek
Cons:
- Smaller screen for a touch phone
- Odd key placement
- Fixed focus camera
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 is company's first featurephone to come with innovative Touch and Type concept. X3-02 is first Touch and Type device to launch in India. In this review we will check out how X3-02 and S40 performs.
Pros:
- Super Sleek and Slim
- Wifi and 3G support
- Stereo FM with RDS
- Musicplayer and loud stereo speaker
- 5MP Cam
- USB charging
Cons:
- Super Sleek and Slim
- Wifi and 3G support
- Stereo FM with RDS
- Musicplayer and loud stereo speaker
- 5MP Cam
- USB charging
- No multitasking
- No GPS
- No dedicated camera button
- Priced a bit high
15 years ago
Hi I want to buy this phone but I've seen 1 or 2 bad ratings, I'm really confused whether to get it or not, please I need help do I or Dont I. Please comment!
Pros:
- Looks good and most comments about this phone are good
Cons:
- I dont really know..
15 years ago
Nokia X3 02 – Similar To X2
Nokia X3 02 is a smartphone that is quite similar to the Nokia X2 ( which you can get online at http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones/ , if you're interested ) which was launched some time ago.
15 years ago
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is an entry-level phone that offers both a keypad and a touchscreen display. It's compact, lightweight and perfect for those wanting a simple and affordable phone.
Pros:
- The Nokia X3 Touch and Type's touchscreen makes it easier than ever to navigate the phone's operating system
- Scrolling down through menus is a simple case of swiping a finger, and the same applies when browsing the web.
Cons:
- The 2.4-inch screen is a tad on the small side when you're trying to browse the web – even with touch support
- The resistive screen lacks the responsiveness of the latest capacitive panels, although its inclusion does promises to keep the price of the Nokia X3 Touch and Type as low as possible.
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Review
This is part of Nokia's Touch and Type series, in which the phone manufacturer has blended its well-loved candybar shape with a touch-screen and a standard keypad. The idea if to give users who haven't quite decided whether they want a true touchphone a choice of how they control their handset.
Pros:
- Neat, well priced handset with a good-looking design
- The combination of keypad and touch-screen offers an ergonomic system of operation
Cons:
- Lack of GPS and poor snapper results
- The display could be better
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