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The Nokia C3 might have been the lowliest of a trio of Symbian messaging phones the Finns outed earlier this year, but it was certainly the one that caught our interest. Looks like a BlackBerry right? It very nearly is, and for a mere £80 on Pay As You Go, too. Read on and find out what we made of it in our full Nokia C3 review.
The Nokia C3 is the second phone in Espoo’s new Cseries line of cheap messaging mobiles. Unlike the excellent Nokia C5 however, it’s not running the full blown Symbian S60, with free navigation and apps aplenty, but the low power, low end Symbian S40. Can it handle all your social butterfly requirements? Find out in this part of our Nokia C3 review.
The Nokia C3 isn’t a high falluting smartphone aimed at crashing the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and Nokia E72‘s pricey party, but a Pay As You Go phone with a QWERTY keyboard at a knockdown price. Can you pound out emails and SMS missives at the same rate as those pricier messaging mobiles or will it fall apart in your pocket after just a few texts? Read on and find out in this part of our Nokia C3 review.
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The Nokia C3 doesn’t have any pretensions about taking on the iPhone 4 or Samsung Galaxy S. Instead, it’s a delightful looking QWERTY messaging phone, with a shockingly low price tag: just £80 on Pay As You Go. We’ve nabbed a finished version of the phone for a full review just down the pipeline, but in the meantime, check out the unboxinating photos right here!