Lovely display, Good performance, Updated software brings useful features such as multitasking and access to notifications
Glossy body, Old build of Android with no access to Google services, Competition offers better core specs
Before relaying our verdict, we should say that the Nokia X2 left us impressed when compared to its predecessor. It seems like the Nokia X was a beta product, while its successor comes across as a much more refined device. Not only does it right the probl...
Abstract: “A quick review of Nokia's Android-toting X2”With the Nokia X range, the Microsoft-owned company played its cards well. The devices not only satiated consumers' demand of a Nokia Android device, but also acted as a gateway to Windows Phone and Microsoft s...
The Nokia X2-01 is good looking sturdy phone that lacks several features that are found in most high-end phones including others from the same X series family. The Nokia X2-02 comes preinstalled with fun applications that appeal to young users w...
Abstract: I’ve got something good for you if you’re looking for something good and simple in your cell phones, one of the new ones out at T-Mobile, a prepaid phone (that frankly has the look of a smartphone to it) called the Nokia X2, a phone that offers a grea...
Above all, its $79.99 no-contract cost is profoundly satisfying since we’re presented with an extraordinarily good messaging device. With functionality like email, social networking, and instant messaging along for the ride, it’s easily understood why ...
Published: 2011-03-08, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Nokia X2 has a solid, straightforward design and a comfortable keyboard. Messaging options are plentiful and call quality is satisfactory
The Nokia X2 has a low-resolution display and lacks a dedicated volume rocker. The speakerphone performance wasn't ideal, and data speeds top out at EDGE
The Nokia X2 offers basic communication options, plus a couple of extras, in an agreeable design. What's more, it delivers a full keyboard at an affordable price.
Good battery life, easy accessibility and simple menus...
No 3G or advanced features limit its usefulnessLook and Feel...
Affordable, shiny and easy in the hand, the Nokia X2 is good for music playback, but its lack of 3G or Wi-Fi means it’s not suitable for heavy data users ...
Overall not like the choice of the elite who would much rather go for the high end however Nokia X2 offers a lot for its price.The excellently performing stereo speakers and the built-in FM antenna perform admirably and audio output on the headphones ...
Good audio playback with headphones, Convenient music buttons, Camera and flash perform well for the price
No 3G / WiFi, Fascia loves fingerprints, Music playback through speakers is tinny
The Nokia X2 performs pretty well across all fronts for a phone of this price and class, except when it comes to being connected. The lack of 3G and Wi-Fi is a real disabler if that is a priority. If it isn't however, then the Nokia X2 is a good choice...