Wednesday 25 May 2011

Nokia X3 Touch and Type Review

Page 1 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Intro, Bundle Page 2 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Design and Build Page 3 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Display, Keypad, Software, Connectivity, Multimedia Page 4 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Battery Life and Verdict next

Nokia might be selling a lot of smartphones but their primary product continues to be the cheaper Series 40 phones. But despite that Nokia never thought of bringing S40 up to speed compared to its rivals. All that Nokia would do with every new update is give a small visual update that would make it visually similar to Nokia's S60 operating system, but nowhere close in terms of functionality.

Series 40 6th Edition is not far too different. What they have done is added a touchscreen layer on top, which makes it a bit more relevant in today's mobile world where not having a touchscreen seems like a serious flaw in the spec sheet. This does change a few things though and the resultant phone, the Nokia X3 Touch and Type or simply the X3-02 is unlike any S40 phone that came before. We decided to find out how much of a difference does having a touchscreen on an S40 phone make.

Nokia X3 Touch and Type

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Nokia X3-02Nokia Battery BL-4SNokia Compact Charger AC-8Nokia Stereo Headset WH-102Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101DUser guide

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Page 1 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Intro, Bundle Page 2 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Design and Build Page 3 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Display, Keypad, Software, Connectivity, Multimedia Page 4 - Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Battery Life and Verdict next

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