Tuesday, June 29, 2010

S40-based Nokia X3 Music Phone with Ovi Store Support


Nokia may not have any intentions of following Sony Ericsson’s footsteps in phone naming, but I wouldn’t blame you if you think they are emulating the Swedish-Japanese company’s style. Well, I’m talking about Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 and X2 series, which surprisingly, Nokia continued with their recently-announced Nokia X3.

The X3 is actually “the first Series 40 Ovi Store-enabled device,” and they have also presented it as their most capable non-smartphone music handset to date. The design resembles to the 5330 XpressMusic, complete with dedicated music controls next to the 2.2-inch screen, although this is much sleeker and compact. This comes complete with MP3 player, FM radio, 3.5mm headset jack, Bluetooth, 3.2-megapixel camera, instant messaging, e-mail support, AGPS navigation with Nokia Maps, and a microSDHC card slot that can hold up to 16GB of your music and all.

This Nokia X3 is said to be available during the fourth quarter of the year for about €115.

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