REVIEW: Nokia X3December 30th, 2009 - 11:39 pm by Wajiha H.
Nokia X3 shows what the new Xseries will be like and by far it looks very promising. The new Xseries has definitely improved over the old one and the new angular look proves just that. The S40 on the inside has changed as well, throwing Ovi Store and basic multi-tasking together. Xseries is composed of only two phones right now. The Nokia X6 is a touch phone running Symbian and is considered to be an elite phone whereas the X3 is an affordable Series 40 slider.
![]() Lets read and find out what Nokia X3 is made of! Key features include Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support, 2.2" 262K color QVGA display, 3.2 megapixel fixed focus camera, S40 user interface, 6th edition; rudimentary multitasking, Stereo FM radio with RDS; Built-in antenna, Stereo speakers, Standard 3.5mm audio jack, Up to 26 hours of music playback, Bluetooth (with A2DP) and microUSB port, microSD card slot (16 GB supported, 2GB included), Rich preinstalled application package and of course Ovi Store, Ovi Maps and Ovi Share. Of course there are some negative factors influencing this phone as well like no 3G connectivity, Smallish display with poor viewing angles and sunlight legibility, Slider action has an unpleasant plastic-on-plastic friction, S40 interface feels clunky and out of date, No true multitasking, No smart dialing or an office document viewer, A bunch of software bugs, Video recording maxes out at QCIF@15fps. So yes there these things that we should be aware of when buying this phone for ourselves. Now this was a very small review of this phone and the description of the specs does not do justice to the phone’s grandeur at all. But anyway, do take a complete look at it when you go buy it, don’t write it off as a boring set yet as it is anything but boring. You can see more about the specs by going to the below mentioned link! Source Related ArticlesNo related articles could be found to REVIEW: Nokia X3. |
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