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The Nokia X3, like its X3-02 "Touch and Type" sibling ($145, 2.5 stars), is a tough sell. It's a decent phone as far as unlocked feature phones go, with good voice quality and a manageable slider form factor. But Nokia's utter failure to land subsidize...

Clear call quality. Solid music and video performance. Good battery life.

No 3G. Poor, buggy camera. Cramped numeric keypad. Cluttered user interface.

The Nokia X3 is a decent budget phone for anyone looking to save money on an unlocked GSM device, but it serves no other purpose. Buy it now...
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The second Nokia X series to land in our labs is the Nokia X3- a slider, non-touchscreen, sub-10K music phone. In this world of touchscreen smartphones, a feature-phone like the X3 might seem like an aberration. In this review, I try to ascertain wheth...

Very Good Music Playback, Stylish Looks, Bundled 2GB Memory Card, Simple to Use UI...

Very Poor Screen, Average Camera, No GPS, WiFi or 3G, Sluggish UI...

I can’t help but feel that the Nokia X3 feels a little out of place. In spite of being a good phone for listening to music, the X3 doesn’t seem to have much else going for it. Especially, if you consider that at the X3’s price of Rs. 6,700 you will fi...
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The Nokia X3 is an update to Nokia's old 5300 and 5200 budget music phones. It has a tidier and freshened up design and looses the XpressMusic tag for a smaller and cooler sounding name but mostly with the same hardware underneath. Let's see how we...

Decent design and build, great audio quality, powerful loudspeakers...

Outdated interface design, display has poor viewing angles, average camera, basic web browsing capabilities...

The Nokia X3 is a good music phone but apart from that it doesn't do anything particularly great. Priced at Rs. 6,500, it's a bit expensive as well. Samsung offers a lot more value for money handsets that provide more features and better all-round perf...
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The new Nokia X3 is a slider which comes with all typical Nokia style elements. It’s quite plump when looked at its front panel is a 2.2-inch screen. At the left side of the screen it has 3 thin music keys which have been placed vertically coming to th...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-02 15:20:38
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A low-cost stab at the music phone market with enough features for the money Others to consider Sony Ericsson W705 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

Can download more apps at Ovi Store, bundled in-ear headphones, includes one year subscription to Comes With Music, home screen customisable with widgets and notifications...

No 3G or Wi-Fi, audio quality lacks richness, small selection of apps at OviLook and Feel...

A low-cost stab at the music phone market with enough features for the money...
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The pint-sized version of the Nokia X6, the X3 handset comes without music but will set you back less as well. It's a dinky little slide phone with a very masculine look. But with the X6 failing to impress as a handset, how will a stripped down version...

The Nokia X3 isn't the perfect phone; but it's not a basic handset trying to be a cheap smartphone and that's why we like it. Yes, it's a bit basic but it fits into its own skin unlike its older brother, the X6. So rather than getting frustrated every...
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We have to admit the Nokia X3 is a tough sell, and that has almost nothing to do with the competition. In fact, there are only few top manufacturers that take music phones as seriously as Nokia. So, whether it’s XpressMusic or X3 (we like that one bet...
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With the announcement of the first models of the new “X” Series, the and , the manufacturer has turned over a new leaf in the development of their music line-up that was, until recently, called XpressMusic. Today, we are introducing the Nokia X3 that...

Good music quality and powerful loudspeakers during audio playback, Robust battery...

Mediocre in call quality, Cheap feel, Display with thin colors, Bad camera performance...

Performance and conclusion:The Nokia X3 is great at music playback, but sadly, doesn’t perform as well as a phone. The sound is loud on both ends of the line, but in-call quality is mediocre. Voices sound monotonous, there are occasional hang-ups and t...
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It's getting crowded in the smartphone segment, with more affordable smartphones being released. Users have also become increasingly sophisticated and demanding, expecting nothing short of the best. So how does the budget-priced, multimedia-oriented No...

As an entry-level phone, the Nokia X3 is indeed very affordable. However, its UI and features appeared to have suffered as a result (e.g., lack of 3G, small screen of 2.2" with 320 x 240 pixels). It just cannot compare to competing phones that have bet...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:45:52
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The new Nokia X3 is a slider which comes with all typical Nokia style elements. It’s quite plump when looked at its front panel is a 2.2-inch screen. At the left side of the screen it has 3 thin music keys which have been placed vertically coming to th...
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The latest breed of Nokia phones belonged to the powerful XpressMusic series. Nokia has made a bold move and has introduced a new X-Series and the opening chapter is called the Nokia X3. There is a bigger beast lurking in the dark as well called the Nokia...

X3 may find itself hard to be sold. I know I will skip it and wait for the X6 or even the X10. Now, Nokia's own 6303 come as a good challenger and had it not been for the single speaker, 6303 would have been a clear winner. There are nice features such as...
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