Wednesday 27 January 2010

Nokia X3 Music Phone Passes FCC Affordable Nokia X3 with 2.2" QVGA Display, Bluetooth & 3.2MP Camera


Looking for a little device that can act both as a PMP and a mobile
phone that won't break the bank for you? Then we think you should know
that the new Nokia X3, an affordable music phone announced back in
September, have now just passed the FCC accreditation.
A slider handest with a stylish design, the new X3 doesn't pack 3G
support, comes with a 3.5mm headset jack, a bunch of dedicated touch
music keys on the side, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, stereo speakers and
stereo FM radio. Other goodies for Nokia X3 include a 2.2 inch QVGA
display (320 x 240 pixles), a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash (it's
great when you try to snap a photo in the club), a microSD card slot and
access to the Ovi store.
What we know so far is that Nokia X3 is going to run with a Series 40
user interface and will be released in Europe for 115 Euro (some $170 at
today's rate) as an unlocked mobile phone that you can use with any
carrier you've signed for. As for the US customer, we're not yet certain
if it reaches the US shores, but if it does, the X3 will probably be
priced close to $150.

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