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16 years ago
Nokia X3 Review
hese days it's quite refreshing to have a phone you can switch on and ‘boot up' in a matter of seconds, as against a minute or two on many smartphones. However, such simplicity comes at a price – although in this case that isn't much, given that the phone is aimed at the entry-level end of the...
16 years ago
NOKIA X3 REVIEW
Nokia have never really ‘wowed' the market with their slide phones, yet they still persist.
16 years ago
Nokia X3 is the first slider phone in the X series focusing on music and entertainment. In particular, the music makes the phone absolutely honest effort on what sound quality concerns. The player itself is also very good and easy to use.
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.
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
Music X-three-M
We have to admit the Nokia X3 is a tough sell, and that has almost nothing to do with the competition. In fact, there are only few top manufacturers that take music phones as seriously as Nokia. So, whether it's XpressMusic or X3 (we like that one better), Nokia phones are having a ball.
16 years ago
First look at Nokia X3
Nokia X3 is an affordable (by European standards, that is) and relatively inexpensive (in Russia) music-heavy phone. While it could have been announced at any other event or even with a bare press-release, Nokia picked Nokia World 09 to unleash the X3, which is going to be one of the first...
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