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NOKIA X3 APPRAISAL

Posted by arm On March - 13 - 2010

Nokia have never truly ‘wowed’ the souk with their slither phones, however they still persevere. But this year they  have succeeded as Nokia overcame the slide-phone ’stigma’ with the X6 that is undoubtedly one of the top smartphones of 2010.

The design, precisely like the X6, looks shrill with elusive curves and is complimented with a lovely contrast of coloured  display-side buttons. For triangulation, the X6 has a responsive D-pad to with two soft-option menu keys either side. The phone  is comfy to hold and the slide-action is fresh and a delight to use. As a down point, the 2.2″ display screen could be bigger and compared to the X6’s 3.2″ it’s a long way down – we stopped seeing this small size screen since mobile shows got colour, didn’t we?

The music player, at the centre of the X3, systematizes all your tunes and has an inspiring 70Mb internal memory to hold at least part of your music collection (the rest can be held on a MicroSD card – stretchy up to 16 GB. No headset is needed for music playing or FM radio but there is a 3.5mm headphone knave if you want to. As for playing the music in our office the stereo output retained a very high quality at high volume level – much like having your ownmusic player, which is the point I

Nokia have never truly ‘wowed’ the souk with their slither handsets, however they still persevere. But this year they appear to have succeeded as Nokia overcame the slide-phone ’stigma’ with the X6 that is undoubtedly one of the top smartphones of 2010.

That whispered the X3 is undeniably worth a go and will only charge you under £100. In a nut shell it’s a budget edition of the X6 (which boasts a ridiculous plethora of features) but trouble is, as a stripped-down version, the shine is somewhat taken off the X3.

The design, precisely like the X6, looks shrill with elusive curves and is complimented with a lovely contrast of coloured (red or blue, depending on the version) display-side buttons. For triangulation, the X6 has a responsive D-pad to with two soft-option menu keys either side. The handset is comfy to hold and the slide-action is fresh and a delight to use. As a down point, the 2.2″ display screen could be bigger and compared to the X6’s 3.2″ it’s a long way down – we stopped seeing this small size screen since mobile shows got colour, didn’t we?

The music player, at the centre of the X3, systematizes all your tunes and has an inspiring 70Mb internal memory to hold at least part of your music collection (the rest can be held on a MicroSD card – stretchy up to 16 GB. No headset is needed for music playing or FM radio but there is a 3.5mm headphone knave if you want to. As for playing the music in our office the stereo output retained a very good quality at high volume level – much like having your ownmusic player, which is the point I

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