Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
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15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Review
Nokia, once known for really solid budget phones (essentially, the non-smartphone category), seemed to have lost the plot, off late. Remember the ruggedness of the 3310 and the 3315?
Pros:
- Convenient Touchscreen + numeric keypad combo
- Good battery life
- Slim form factor
Cons:
- Touch response isn't good
- Numeric keypad layout takes some getting used to
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 in-depth review -
With its Touch and Type series, Nokia merges the time proven candybar form factor with the touch-screen, while still retaining a standard keypad. The idea is to offer a reliable package to users that are still on the fence about phones that exclusively rely on touch control.
Pros:
- Compact and affordable feature phone with an eye-catching design
- Great ergonomics once you get used to the touch-screen and keypad combo
Cons:
- No GPS and weak camera performance
- Screen quality could be better
15 years ago
Is it realy worth buying?
The Nokia X3's music functions are easily usable, and the X3 is in a...
Pros:
- The phone has good speaker quality and easy usable...
Cons:
- The Nokia X3 has some problems with the sliding function after only two months of CAREFUL usage
- the network is stable until the moment you put a...
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
Smartphones are no longer special. Smartphones are the norm, but while "always-connected" skills are expected as standard these days, not everyone has got used to the touchscreen operation that tends to come with them.
Pros:
- Good keypad
- Strong connectivity
- Slim-bodied
Cons:
- No GPS
- Poor app support
- Resistive touchscreen
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.
15 years ago
A great phone if you can't afford an expensive smartphone. It offers really great integration with services like Facebook, Twitter and Google Talk which you can access via Wi-Fi.
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type Review
The new generation touch and type mobile phones are rightly worthy of being labelled as the new avatars of the Symbian S40 operating system. With the unique and quite intuitive touch and type interface, these are getting a lot of popularity amongst users throughout the country and across the globe.
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type Review
Having looked at several models from Nokia's Symbian^3 smartphone range over the past few months – including the range-topping Nokia N8 – today it's the turn of more basic fare from the company.
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type mobile phone
Nokia may no longer be the leader in the high-end smartphone market, but the Finnish giant still leads the way in low priced, feature phones. Its latest is the X3 Touch and Type mobile phone, curiously combining a basic touchscreen with a regular numeric keypad; to surprisingly good effect.
Pros:
- Thin and light design
- Responsive touch screen
- Redesigned user interface
Cons:
- Awkward position of some keys
- Poor Web browser
- Limited apps
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 – Many Reasons to Buy One
When the X3-02 came to India, little did we know that Nokia would have a good feature phone to offer. The price looked attractive at first glance, but does it have something more to offer than the regular features that you can find in many mobile phones in that price bracket?
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