There is no complaint about speech reproduction in both directions and the speaker offers good volume power. Communication quality is good. Loudspeakers are impossible to ignore, while the vibro is also above average. In some countries the price of th...
Abstract: The X2 is a candy bar type phone with a numeric key pad that stands out. It was released in July 2010. Being the latest in the X series line of from Nokia, this phone targets the young at heart, with a love for music and a limited budget. This phone...
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Published: 2011-03-07, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
Excellent battery life, simpletouse menus and very accessible
With no advanced features or 3G the X2 is somewhat limited
While the X2 looks good, sits well in the hand and offers good music playback facilities, the omission of Wi-Fi and 3G will put off heavy data users...
The Nokia X2 is aggressively priced in the Rs. 8,700 range. Compared to handsets in the same price range from popular manufacturers, the Nokia X2 comes equipped with a better screen, sturdy design and build, and a decent camera. The battery life on the No...
Not only does the Nokia X2 feels stronger than many smartphones in its range but is also much faster now. But Android phones offer more flexibility (and loads of them) when it comes to apps. X2 only promises a rock solid build, sharp display and a stable ...
The battery of the Nokia X2 is 1800 mAh, which is sufficient for this screen size. The company has also claimed that it would last for 552 hrs(2G). While we haven't been able to deduce the truth in that until now, it still needs to be said that the handse...