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Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type
$160.00
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Beautiful minimalist design. Slim and lightweight. Solid build - metal battery cover.
The Cons:Application support is very limited, apps look basic. No GPS functionality. No maps software available.
The Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type is an entry-level 'candybar' style cellphone with both a standard 16-button dial pad and a 2.4" resistive QVGA touchscreen. Measuring in at 9.6mm x 106mm x 48mm and weighing 78g, the X3-02 manages to be slim and compact despite its touchscreen/dial pad combo.
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Additionally, the X3-02 features FM radio, a 5 megapixel camera, a dedicated music player key, a preloaded copy of Guitar Hero 5 and a bundled 16GB microSD card.
The X3-02's 2.4" resistive touchscreen provides the option of full touch UI control while its 16-button dial pad offers a more standard alternative for those who prefer physical keys. Its dedicated music player key allows for instant access to the X3-02's music player app where mp3/FM radio playback can be accessed while Nokia's music player widget offers media control right from the home screen. Meanwhile, the X3-02's bundled 16GB microSD card augments its internal memory of 50MB for greatly expanded media storage. The Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type is available in petrol blue, white silver, pink, dark metal and lilac.
Features
- 2.4" resistive QVGA touchscreen
- 16-button dial pad
- 5 megapixel camera
- 16GB microSD card included
- Dedicated music player key
- Preloaded copy of Guitar Hero 5
- Available in petrol blue, white silver, pink, dark metal and lilac
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Pros & Cons
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beautiful minimalist design
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solid build - metal battery cover
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3G, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity
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customizable OS capable of running current / popular applications - good for those who don't really need or want the latest and greatest smartphone experience
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large keys - perfect for those used to using T9 input
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application support is very limited, apps look basic
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No maps software available.
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No standard arrow or menu keys which makes some software unusable. (E.g. Google maps won't support S40 touch.)
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runs Symbian S40 - feature phone operating system territory
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resistive touchscreen - less accurate, more annoying to use than capacitive display technologies
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