Reviewers Liked
- Attractive and lightweight. Solid call quality. Easy to use one-handed. Good camera and music player
- Good Design, Resistive touchscreen and Haptic Feedback are good, Camera takes good pictures in daylight, USB Onthego support, XVID video support
- Compact and affordable feature phone with an eye-catching design. Great ergonomics once you get used to the touch-screen and keypad combo
- Excellent touch screen response, Brilliant camera, Nice audio & video quality, Sleek design, Good battery life
- Beautiful to look at, Touch screen with keypad, Impressive Battery Life
- Great build and design, plethora of connectivty options
- Slimline profile. Good call quality. Fast data speeds. Resistive screen
- Great touch screen integration with S40, Responsive touch screen, WiFi and 3G on board, Good loudspeaker
- The Nokia X3 Touch and Type packs a touch screen into a compact design. It also offers a 5-megapixel camera and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G support
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Cluttered home screen. "Typing" is tough without a QWERTY keyboard. Finicky haptic feedback. Shaky data connection. No voice dialing or GPS
- Average media playback, Visible Color smearing on screen, Stability issues
- No GPS and weak camera performance. Screen quality could be betterLook and Feel
- No document reader, Narrow scrolling area on the touch screen
- No GPS
- No autofocus or flash, poor sunlight legibility, no document viewer
- Problematic design. Awkward interface. No camera flash. Average music output
- Keypad layout takes some getting used to, Screen viewing angles and visibility in bright light not great, Visual stuttering when scrolling through lists
- The smartphone is sluggish. The smaller screen size can be a strain on the eyes
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