Unveiled back in August, the Nokia X3-02 makes its way to the Philippines. It's Nokia's first touch and type phone running on Symbian S40. Since it's a touchscreen phone, it does not features Nokia's famous navigation key at the center. It's screen (QVGA) is 2.4 inches large and is thin, 9mm thin on the phone's thickest part. It has a 3.5mm headset jack, a 3.5MP camera with video recording, microSD card slot (16GB), Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, FM radio, brushed aluminum cover, and Facebook and Twitter integration.
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October 23, 2010
September 15, 2010
Nokia C3-01 Nokia's second Symbian S40 touch and type phone
Nokia World have already unveiled 3 new smartphones the C7, C6-01, and the E7 which is exactly like the Nokia N8. Nokia weeks ago have also announced and officially unveiled its first Symbian S40 touch and type phone, the X3. Features the most used mobile UI (user inteerface) in the world, the alphanumeric keypad, and also features a full touch screen display. Well, I do not know about you but Nokia, being the world's biggest mobile manufacturer in terms of sales, will never stop to just one phone. They also unveiled their second touch and type phone also running on Symbian S40, the Nokia C3-01.
Announced during the Nokia World 2010 in London, this smartphone will be in line with X3 to feature both an alphanumeric keypad and a 2.4 inch full touchscreen display all in a stainless steel case.
Other features include:
Via: Unwired View
Other features include:
WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100GSM 850/900/1800/1900Wi-Fi 802.11b/d/g/nNokia Messaging 3.0Facebook and Twitter access3.5mm headset jackBluetooth 2.1Music playerFM radio with RDS5MP camera with flash and video recording30MB on-board memoryMicroSD card support up top 32GB111 x 47.5 x 11 mm
Price tag for the phone which will be made available in the 4th quarter of this year will be around $188.100 grams
Via: Unwired View
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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