The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is Espoo’s latest handset to hit the bargain basement end of its phone line up, while it tries to restore its smartphone credentials with the Nokia N8. For the most part, we’ve seen this sort of low power Symbian S40 phone fron Nokia before, with a decent set of features, a regular alpha-numeric keypad and a low pricetag. For the first time though, it’s also sporting a touchscreen.
Does the finger friendly display actually add anything to the experience, though, or is it just another gimmick to help sell the phone? Read on to find out in our full Nokia X3 Touch and Type review.






It’s the start of another long week, but to break you in gently, we’ve got a round up of all the latest gadgets news for you, fresh off the digital grapevine. Read on to see what’s what in your techie breakie!
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It’s a big week in tech. As well as IFA kicking off, Nokia World 09 is going on right now, and we’ve got all the latest from the first morning right here in the lunchtime lowdown. Read on for the catch up.
UPDATE: Nokia has confirmed that the Nokia X3 is Comes With Music friendly, like the X6. “Availability within different markets will be announced in due course,” a spokesperson for Nokia told us.