Nokia X3
NOKIA X3 REVIEW
The
X3 is Nokia’s latest music phone, but while the name will give many the
impression that this is a cut down version of Nokia’s capacitance screen
touting X6, in reality the two phones are completely different beasts. Nokia
may be pitching the X3 as a budget version of the X6, but the two phones
couldn't be further apart in terms of both design and functionality. Whereas
the X6 is an all-singing, all-dancing touchscreen device with the bare minimum
of physical controls, the X3 is a pretty traditional slider phone with a small
screen and no 3G or Wi-Fi support. In fact, even by slider-phone standards, the
X3's 56mm (2.2-inch) screen is pretty tiny. Its low resolution of just 240x320
pixels isn't great either, but it's the viewing angle that is its most annoying
limitation. Turn it slightly to the left or right, and colours look either very
dark or completely washed-out. With its slightly boxy design we wouldn’t
exactly describe the X3 as a looker, but when you slide the keypad open you’ll
find that at least the extra girth means Nokia has been able to equip it with a
relatively spacious keypad. And although the keypad is a flat one piece design,
there is a bit of travel in each key which helps make it a fairly easy phone
for quickly tapping out text messages. Nokia has also added three music keys on
the left-hand edge of the display to let you skip forwards and backwards
through tracks as well as starting and pausing playback. Another welcome
feature for music fans is the standard 3.5mm headphone jack at the top of the
phone which makes it easy to swap the supplied earphones for your own cans. The
top edge is also home to the standard Nokia mini charging port, but you can
also charge the handset via its microUSB port, which may come in handy if you
need an emergency battery top up when you’re around a mate’s place.
SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
NOKIA X3 PRICE
Price in USA $120
Price in UK £75
Price in EURO €90
Price in PAK Rs.13,500
Price in INDIA Rs.8,899
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