Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | UMTS 850/900/1900/2100 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 |
Availability by region | Q3 2010 |
Predecessor | Nokia X3-00 |
Successor | Nokia Asha 303 |
Related | Nokia C3 Touch and Type |
Form factor | Candybar (similar to Torch) |
Dimensions | 106.2 x 48.4 x 9.6 mm |
Weight | 77.4 g |
Operating system | Series 40 6th Edition Feature Pack No.7 (S40 6th v7.5.1) |
Memory | 50 MB |
Battery | BL-4S 3.7 V 860 mAh |
Display | 240x320 pixels, 2.4 inch resistive touch QVGA TFT (262 000 colors) |
Rear camera | 5 megapixels, with 4 x digital zoom, full focus |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Micro-USB |
The Nokia X3 Touch and Type also known as Nokia X3-02 is a smartphone handset produced by Nokia. This is the first mobile handset released by Nokia that possesses a touchscreen in a "candybar" phone form factor. It is also the first touchscreen handset from Nokia that runs the Series 40 operating system. Previously released touchscreen devices from Nokia have either not had a physical keyboard, or they have had a slide-out, full-QWERTY keyboard. It was introduced on 13 August 2010 as one of the most advanced Series 40 devices in terms of features and specifications. [1]
There is also hardware upgrade version available of this phone, which can be identified from RM-775 and X3-02.5 codes in the sticker which can be found under the battery. [2] The X3-02.5 (RM-775) differences compared to X3-02 (RM-639) are: 1 GHz CPU vs 680 MHz CPU, 256 MB ROM vs 128 MB ROM and 128 MB RAM vs 64 MB RAM. [3]
The key feature of this phone is touch and type. It means that the phone has touch screen and alpha-numeric (12 key) keyboard but no navigation or softkeys. Other main features include: WLAN, HSPA, VoIP with HD Voice, [4] a 5.0-megapixel camera, WebKit Open Source Browser, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs. This phone also supports the USB On-the-Go function, which enables the phone to act as a USB Host. [5]
Type | Specification |
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Modes | GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / WCDMA 850 / WCDMA 900 / WCDMA 1900 / WCDMA 2100 |
Regional Availability | Africa, Asia-Pacific, Brazil, China, Eurasia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, SEAP, India |
Weight | 77.4 g |
Dimensions | 106.2 x 48.4 x 9.6 mm |
Form Factor | Candybar |
Battery Life | Talk Time: 5.3 hours (GSM), 3.5 hours (WCDMA) Standby: 18 days (GSM), 16 days (WCDMA) |
Battery Type | BL-4S 3.7 V 860 mAh |
Display | Type: TFT Colors: 262 000 (18-bit) Size 2.4" Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA) |
Platform / OS | BB5 / Nokia Series 40, 6th Edition feature pack 1 |
CPU | 680 MHz (RM-639) |
RAM | 128 MB ROM, 64 MB RAM |
Digital TTY/TDD | Yes |
Multiple Languages | Yes |
Ringer Profiles | Yes |
Vibrate | Yes |
Bluetooth | Supported Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, DUN, FTP, GAP, GAVDP, GOEP, HFP, HSP, OPP, PAN, PBAP, SAP, SDAP, SPP |
PC Sync | Yes |
USB | Micro-USB |
Multiple Numbers per Name | Yes |
Voice Dialing | No |
Custom Graphics | Yes |
Custom Ringtones | Yes |
Data-Capable | Yes |
Flight Mode | Yes |
Packet Data | Technology: GPRS MSC 32 (RX+TX: 4+3, 3+2) (max 5 slots), EDGE (EGPRS): MSC 32 (RX+TX 4+3, 3+2) (max 5 slots), WCDMA 2100, maximum speed PS 128/384 kbit/s (UL/DL), CS 12.2 kbit/s, HSUPA maximum speed 2.0 Mbit/s, HSDPA maximum speed 10.2 Mbit/s (DL) |
WLAN | 802.11b (11 Mbit/s), 802.11g (54 Mbit/s), 902.11d (roaming issues), 802.11i (security issues, WEP, WPA, WPA2, EAP), 802.11e (QoS issues), 802.11n |
WAP / Web Browser | HTML over TCP/IP, WAP 2.0, WebKit Open Source Browser, XHTML over TCP/IP |
Predictive Text Entry | T9 |
Side Keys | volume keys on right |
Memory Card Slot | Card Type: microSD up to 32 GB. |
Email Client | Protocols Supported: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP supports attachments |
MMS | MMS 1.2 / SMIL |
Text Messaging | 2-Way: Yes |
FM radio | Stereo: Yes |
Music Player | Supported Formats: MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WAV |
Camera | Resolution: 5-megapixel (2592 x 1944) with 4x digital zoom |
Streaming Video | Protocol: 3GPP |
Video Capture | QVGA up to 25 frame/s, VGA up to 15 frame/s, H.263 and MPEG4 format |
Alarm | Yes |
Calculator | Yes |
Calendar | Yes |
SyncML | Yes |
To-Do List | Yes |
Voice Memo | Yes |
Games | Climate Mission, Guitar Rock Tour 2, Hip Hop Tour, Memorize |
Java ME | Version: MIDP 2.1, CLDC 1.1 supported JSRs: 75, 82, 118, 120, 135, 139, 172, 177, 179, 184, 185, 205, 211, 226, 234, 248, 284 |
Headset Jack | Yes (3.5 mm) |
Speaker Phone | Yes |
Latest Firmware Version | 07.58 |
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