Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
Reviews
Show product page
14 years ago
Not Worth It.
Several months ago I purhased a Nokia X3 - the sales man in the shop did his job well and sold me the phone. It was cheaper than the latest smart phones, however I was still expecting big things from this phone. How I was let down.
15 years ago
I bought this phone from Nokia direct in UK, unlocked. The phone started turning off after only three months old so I took it to Nokia repair centre. The phone had a system board component failure & was un-repairable. Nokia would not repair it as they claimed somehow it was physical damage.
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
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
Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type [Review]
Our review of Nokia's new Touch and Type phone - the Nokia X3-02.
Pros:
- Slim and Impressive Design
- Lightweight
- WiFi Connectivity
- Good Keypad
- Great Loudspeaker and Headphone Music Playback
Cons:
- Dull Display
- No GPS and Ovi Maps
- Poor Camera without Flash
- Sluggish Interface
- Poor Web Browsing
13 years ago
Touch & Type in one.
This is a good phone from the new X series by Nokia. This touch and type phone is doing fairly well in the market and good to use. The phone comes with a 2.4 inches screen size and has which has a TFT resistive touch screen. It has a memory card slot which is expandable upto 32 GB.
13 years ago
Beware about the design
Being an Engineer and loyal customer to Nokia since 1999, I am very disappointed with the last mobile I purchased. i.e., Nokia x3-02. Design looked better but color on the metal part is worn out withing 3 months. Charging started disturbed in 6 months.
16 years ago
The pint-sized version of the Nokia X6, the X3 handset comes without music but will set you back less as well. It's a dinky little slide phone with a very masculine look. But with the X6 failing to impress as a handset, how will a stripped down version compare?
16 years ago
Nokia X3 review
The Nokia X3 is a slim, budget offering from the Finns. With no touchscreen and modest memory, it still has pretensions of being an attractive music device with a low cost to boot.
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type review
A great entry-level handset, but the Nokia C5 is still king of cheap candybars
Pros:
- Proper keyboard
- touchscreen ease of use
- small and lightweight
Cons:
- Keyboard takes some getting used to
3.5
from 67 reviews
5
14.0%
4
29.0%
3
39.0%
2
10.0%
1
6.0%