3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-17 03:44:23
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Easy and intuitive to use, the Nokia X3-02 proves itself an amenable, but basic handset. However, if Nokia had seen fit to include a higher resolution display and on-board GPS it would have made what is a solid effort a very solid success. Nokia X3-...
Neat, well priced handset with a goodlooking design. The combination of keypad and touchscreen offers an ergonomic system of operation...
Lack of GPS and poor snapper results. The display could be better...
Pros: Neat, well priced handset with a good-looking design. The combination of keypad and touch-screen offers an ergonomic system of operationCons: Lack of GPS and poor snapper results. The display could be better Verdict: A good basic handset with an...
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Smartphones are no longer special. Smartphones are the norm, but while "always-connected" skills are expected as standard these days, not everyone has got used to the touchscreen operation that tends to come with them. Enter the Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type...
Good keypad, Strong connectivity, Slim-bodied...
No GPS, Poor app support, Resistive touchscreen...
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The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is not to be confused with the Nokia X3, a music-friendly handset that we reviewed early in 2010. Rather strangely, Nokia has a multiple nomenclature for its handsets these days, and the X3 Touch and Type is also known as th...
Long battery life, Good camera, Small and light, Good build, Wi-Fi...
Strange keyboard layout, S40 feels old hat and out of touch, Screen is too small for quality web browsing, Much touted music features don't blow us away, Video streaming jerky...
Nokia hasn't really done a great deal that's wrong with the Nokia X3 Touch and Type. Making the S40 operating system touch aware breathes a bit more life into it, and there are some very positive features such as long battery life and good build quality.B...
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If you think candybar handsets should have touchscreens then Touch and Type should be right up your street. This is Nokia's attempt to breathe new life into the rusty trusty S40 platform by adapting it for a touchscreen interface. The first two T&T han...
Adding a touchscreen to S40 could have ended up as an unholy dog's dinner but it hasn't. Rather, Nokia has delivered a system of control that makes other candybar mobile phones feel rather dated. ®...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-28 22:01:29
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The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is an entry-level phone that offers both a keypad and a touchscreen display. It's compact, lightweight and perfect for those wanting a simple and affordable phone. The goodThe Nokia X3 Touch and Type's touchscreen makes it e...
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type's touchscreen makes it easier than ever to navigate the phone's operating system. Scrolling down through menus is a simple case of swiping a finger, and the same applies when browsing the web. Nokia has also included a full alpha-numeric keypad, which is great when creating text messages or emails. Unlike a touchscreen keyboard, there's less chance of hitting the wrong...
The 2.4-inch screen is a tad on the small side when you're trying to browse the web – even with touch support. The resistive screen lacks the responsiveness of the latest capacitive panels, although its inclusion does promises to keep the price of the Nokia X3 Touch and Type as low as possible. The keyboard design is also unusual, with peripheral keys placed by the side – rather than under – the...
If you're in the market for a cheap touchscreen phone, the Nokia X3 Touch and Type is worth a look. Unlike most compact touchscreen handsets, the small screen doesn't hinder usability, as there's also a proper keypad for entering text. Overall, a neat...
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The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is Espoo’s latest handset to hit the bargain basement end of its phone line up, while it tries to restore its smartphone credentials with the Nokia N8. For the most part, we’ve seen this sort of low power Symbian S40 pho...
Proper keyboard, touchscreen ease of use, small and lightweight...
Keyboard takes some getting used to...
A great entry-level handset, but the Nokia C5 is still king of cheap candybars...
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The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is a budget smartphone. It has a hybrid design that combines a touchscreen as well as a traditional 12-button phone keypad. The Nokia X3 Touch and Type has a sleek, brushed aluminium finish and is available in five colours...
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is a feature-rich entry level phone with a very nice design. It sports a 5Mp camera and offers a plethora of connectivity options. It is an attractive option for those who need a stylish and affordable phone that does not s...
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Nokia may no longer be the leader in the high-end smartphone market, but the Finnish giant still leads the way in low priced, feature phones. Its latest is the X3 Touch and Type mobile phone, curiously combining a basic touchscreen with a regular nume...
Thin and light design, Responsive touch screen, Redesigned user interface...
Awkward position of some keys, Poor Web browser, Limited apps...
Nokia's X3 Touch and Type's form factor may initially look a little odd, but the experience using it is anything but. This is an excellent, basic feature phone with a great design, and it is highly recommended for anyone who doesn't need a fully fledged...
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Touch-enabled screens have been with us for quite some time now and are almost inseparable from the modern smartphone experience. They aren’t for everyone though, as some people still prefer the familiar touch of a keypad or QWERTY keyboard. How does o...
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Fast and FuriousCall quality is good and data transfer is fast via (up to 10.2Mbps). There’s access to the Ovi Store and its attendant apps such as the useful Snaptu and Gravity. There’s no Wi-Fi nor GPS but the resistive screen interface is efficie...
Slimline profile. Good call quality. Fast data speeds. Resistive screen...
Problematic design. Awkward interface. No camera flash. Average music output...
The dual touchscreen/keypad interface is a little clunky but there is still plenty to admire about this new candybar design...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-06 04:20:08
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The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is an interesting new type of mobile that combines the old-school numeric keypad with a new-school touchscreen display. The X3 Touch and Type promises so bridge the mobile gap for those who prefer to text and dial on a tradi...
Nokia has struck a good balance here with the X3 Touch and Type. The mixture of a small touchscreen with a basic numeric keypad really works. There were a couple of things we found annoying such as the browsers and the omission of a flash for the camer...
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The new generation touch and type mobile phones are rightly worthy of being labelled as the new avatars of the Symbian S40 operating system. With the unique and quite intuitive touch and type interface, these are getting a lot of popularity amongst users...
An affordable phone that offers a good keypad and a reasonable touchscreen, the Nokia X3-02 is a decent choice for those who can't let go of physical buttons. With no GPS and poor app support though, it's tough to recommend over an Android alternative if...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 22:01:40
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Its no secret that Nokia has been losing market share in the higher-end Smartphone segment. However, if you look at the entire market, these high-end expensive phones only make around 20% of the market. The majority of mobile phone users continue to us...
Beautiful to look at, Touch screen with keypad, Impressive Battery Life...
No GPS...
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We had reviewed the X3-02's predecessor, the X3 , earlier this year, and like the older device, the new phone comes with a strong emphasis on its music player, but with an added twist: a mobile experience centered around both touchscreen and keypad. This...
The problem with this phone is that both its touchscreen and keypad experience suffer due to its physical size, especially with its 2.4-inch display. This is further aggravated by the fact that the Series 40 user interface is not specifically made for tou...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-29 22:01:40
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Smooth, sexy, sensuous, the has all the right S’s. A lot can be said about its style but more so about its features and functionality. This one will be a sure hit with everyone with its price and packaging and we cannot say anything more. It’s quite...
Great build and design, plethora of connectivty options...
No autofocus or flash, poor sunlight legibility, no document viewer...
So how many S’s have you seen in this review? Our final verdict as expected is in favor of the Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type and we will not say anything more. MODEL X3-02MANUFACTURER NokiaPROS Great build and design, plethora of connectivty optionsCONS...
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On August 2010, Nokia launched it's another touch and type Symbian based mobile phone, X3-02. The newest in line offering of Nokia in the budget feature phone segment enters with a reasonable price tag and a pleasant array of features on its side. If your...
Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE support, Quadband 3G with 10Mbps HSDPA and 2Mbps HSUPA, Neat and well built, slim and lightweight, metal on the body, 2.4″ 256Kcolor resistive TFT QVGA touchscreen, S40 6th edition UI, 5 megapixel fixedfocus camera, VGA video record...
Small screen (for a touch phone), No multitasking, No GPS, Fixedfocus camera, No document viewer, No smart dialing, No videocall camera, No accelerometer sensor...
Counting on the Nokia X3-02 Review, we understand that Nokia's newest in the line is at present highly demanded mobile phone in this segment. Further, Nokia X3-02 Price in India is approximately INR 7500 keeping in mind the purchasing power of mid-income...
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When the X3-02 came to India, little did we know that Nokia would have a good feature phone to offer. The price looked attractive at first glance, but does it have something more to offer than the regular features that you can find in many mobile p...
The Nokia X3-02 is priced at Rs. 8,404 (MOP) which is very attractive for such a handset. Now what really matters here is that the phone scores well in almost every area. Sure, it takes some getting used to the new keypad format, but after a while you’...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-29 22:01:40
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Nokia seems to be going all-out to fight intense competition from the sub 10k touchscreen phones (read Android). Their latest effort is the touch-and-type series of mobile phones which feature a touchscreen coupled with an alphanumeric keypad/QWERTY ke...
Good Design, Resistive touchscreen and Haptic Feedback are good, Camera takes good pictures in daylight, USB Onthego support, XVID video support...
Average media playback, Visible Color smearing on screen, Stability issues...
Nokia’s touch-and-type series phones look promising and the X3-02 also piqued our interest. The phone manages to pull out a few surprises but eventually it doesn’t impress us because of the dated operating system and better phones which are available...
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The new generation touch and type mobile phones are rightly worthy of being labelled as the new avatars of the Symbian S40 operating system. With the unique and quite intuitive touch and type interface, these are getting a lot of popularity amongst users...
Unique interface, Speedy, Lightweight, Sleek...
Symbian S40...
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The Nokia X3-02 offers something that is quite rare in this price bracket- a touchscreen complemented by a physical numeric keypad. While the phone isn’t really a smartphone, the Symbian S40 interface does attempt to give a more “matter to fact” look...
Convenient Touchscreen + numeric keypad combo, Good battery life, Slim form factor...
Touch response isn�t good, Numeric keypad layout takes some getting used to...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 22:01:40
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Expert Review 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 e...
Extremely slim and light design, comfortable keypad, Wi-Fi, Xvid codec support, powerful loudspeaker...
Unimpressive display, keypad layout takes getting used to, no GPS, poor web browser, no video call camera, no camera flash, side controls are difficult to press, no social networking applications, no memory card supplied...
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is priced at Rs. 8,109. What we liked about the phone most was the design and the fact that it is a simple, easy to use phone. But now that we think about it, it's a bit too simple for our taste. We have come to expect a lot...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-12-29 22:01:40
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After having a heavy dose of smartphones, QWERTY wonders and i-phones mania, there are certain handsets floored in the market that are all set to bring about a fresh air and the retro delight. One of these kind of phones being the new Nokia X3-02, whic...
Excellent touch screen response, Brilliant camera, Nice audio & video quality, Sleek design, Good battery life...
No document reader, Narrow scrolling area on the touch screen...
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The Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type marks a new beginning for the Series 40 platform. Maybe we’ll see an all-touch S40 one day, maybe we won’t. But the X3-02 is an excellent phone as it is, and a keypad this good can only be considered a plus. The X3-02 Tou...
IntroductionNokia is trying really hard to build back some lost trust. The new Symbian^3 smartphones are just one weapon in their armory. The other is the touch-enabled lineup of feature phones called Touch and Type. S40 has never before been into the tou...
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