The X3 comes in five colors, and sports a super-slim design, measuring less than 0.4 inches thick. It also offers as a 2.4-inch touchscreen, 3G and WLAN support, FM radio, a music player, and a 5-megapixel camera with 4X digital zoom. The phone runs Nokia's popular S40 software, which isn't a true smartphone OS, but does offer access to Nokia's Ovi Store for downloading apps.
The X3 Touch and Type has also got dedicated music and messaging keys for quick access to the music player and email. All the regular webmail and chat services are catered for by the included applications. Apps downloaded from the Ovi Store can be used through the 2.4-inch touch screen, so users don’t miss out on any of the latest games or productivity apps. They can also use the keys, of course, if they prefer, or adopt a hybrid approach.
Nokia says the phone is designed for users who want to keep the benefits of a hardware keypad for "fast, one-handed, one-thumb" texting, but who also want to enjoy the benefits of a touchscreen.
The new Nokia X3-02 mobile phone will be available in India at price of Rs.7,500.
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