Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
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15 years ago
Review: Nokia X3. Music and Style on a Budget
Overview: Nokia's X3 is the baby brother of the X6, but that doesn't necessarily it has to live in the X6's shadow. If you're on the hunt for an affordable music handset that still packs the wow-factor, the X3 is a phone that might be right up your alley. Let's take a closer look at […]
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type
Don't be fouled by the pretty look, check Nokia Support website before thinking of buying. The phone has BIG problems from fabrication and nothing from Nokia yet about fixing the problem. DON'T BUY IT!
Pros:
- The look
Cons:
- Shuts down or restarts by itself during calls
- Not compatible with OVI Maps
15 years ago
Hardware wise, the Nokia X3-02 has all the bells and whistles you expect from your standard mobile phone. On the Radio side, you have support for 3.5G HSDPA network along with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1.
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type
Adding a touchscreen to S40 could have ended up as an unholy dog's dinner but it hasn't. Rather, Nokia has delivered a system of control that makes other candybar mobile phones feel rather dated. ?
15 years ago
Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type Review - Impossibly Thin
As the name suggests, Nokia X3-02 is a touchscreen handset, but what's really interesting is the fact that it does not come with Symbian OS, but with the S40 UI. In fact, this is the first Nokia touchscreen mobile phone to use the S40 UI platform.
Pros:
- In addition to its "premium" look
- Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type embeds a wide range of goodies that are not "standards" for S40 mobile phones: 2.4-inch resistive touchscreen
- USB on-the-go
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- 3G with 10Mbps HSDPA and 2Mbps HSUPA for data transfers
- microSD
- 3.5mm audio jack
- as well...
Cons:
- There are only a few downsides of the phone, but if you can get past these then you won't even notice them afterwards
- The X3-02 does not feature a document viewer, multitasking, accelerometer, proximity sensor and GPS receiver.
15 years ago
We had reviewed the X3-02's predecessor, the X3 , earlier this year, and like the older device, the new phone comes with a strong emphasis on its music player, but with an added twist: a mobile experience centered around both touchscreen and keypad.
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type review
The dual touchscreen/keypad interface is a little clunky but there is still plenty to admire about this new candybar design
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type review Review
Perfect for entry-level smart-phone users, the Nokia X3 Touch and Type is armed with both a touchscreen and button interface, as well as a drop-dead-gorgeous design. Its relatively outdated operating system won't please smart-phone veterans, though.
Pros:
- Attractive styling
- Good battery life
- User-friendly interface
- 3G
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
Cons:
- Alphanumeric instead of Qwerty keypad
- S40 operating system is outdated
- Camera could be better
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
15 years ago
Nokia X3 Touch and Type Review
In terms of general performance, don't expect the X3 to be a powerhouse. Though we never encountered any crippling problems, the smartphone was often sluggish, even with simple tasks like launching an app.
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