
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is a unique mobile phone that offers a great typing experience with its slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It's a great option for those who want to stay connected on the go.
The phone features a 2.2-inch QVGA display, perfect for browsing the web and checking emails. Its compact design makes it easy to fit in a pocket or purse.
With a 3.2 megapixel camera, you can capture life's moments with ease. The phone also has a built-in music player, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes on the go.
This phone is a great option for those who want a device that's easy to use and navigate.
Details
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is a slim device, measuring 9.6mm deep, making it one of Nokia's thinnest devices.
It has a 2.4-inch resistive touchscreen and a 12-key number pad on the bottom, offering a unique typing experience.
The X3 supports HSPA and Wi-Fi networking, and it runs on a more basic, S40 interface, as opposed to Nokia's Symbian smartphone platform.
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The device has a 5-megapixel camera, and a microSD card slot for cards up to 16GB.
Here are the key specs of the Nokia X3 Touch and Type:
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type has a battery life of up to 5.3 hours of talk time and 18 days of standby time.
Nokia X3-02 Reviews
The Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type has received mixed reviews from users. Some have reported issues with the phone's touchscreen, citing poor performance and loss of precision over time.
The phone's battery life has also been a concern for some users, with one reviewer stating that it is too short. Another reviewer found the phone's screen to be of poor quality.
One user experienced problems with their phone's touchscreen, which would turn on and off repeatedly. Another user had issues with deleting call logs, but was able to resolve the problem by pressing hard on the number and selecting the correct option.
Some users have expressed disappointment with the phone's price, considering it to be too high for the quality it offers. One reviewer noted that the phone gets hot when charged, which may be a concern for some users.
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