Saturday, July 23, 2011

Nokia X2 Phone Review

Nokia X2
Nokia X2 Phone Review
You know things are really fast moving world of mobile phone, prepaid cell phones even when they are sporting full keyboards. Do not take the space at all, but the phones built in SMS are slowly gaining a dominant position on the market balance. Take for example the Nokia X2, T-Mobile. Although it is a light high-end features, it offers almost everything you need for life messaging. You will also receive a full HTML browser, even if it is not worth the slow EDGE network and low resolution. However, if you are looking for high quality, easy to use, which is good for phone calls, then X2 delivers the goods.

Design

"Boring" is a word that accurately describes the X2, but it's not a bad thing. Indeed, not all cell phones should have a striking design, especially those built with communication in mind. With its square shape and a slightly curved bottom, the X2 is a bit like the Samsung BlackJack series, but with a variety of different navigation. At 4.7 inches long by 2.35 inches wide by 0.56 inches deep, the X2 is relatively thin and compact in its class. It slips easily into a pocket and not weigh you down (3.79 ounces).

What is the resistance, X2 shows Nokia's design chops usual. The handset has a solid feel and comfortable to the hand and the keyboard is a pretty good price for X2. A dome-shaped keys provide an ergonomic writing, and the facility is spacious enough for most users. The data do not share some of the keys to space the letters, while the other letter keys double punctuation marks. You will also find their own, and symbolic control of the keys as well as a large and comfortable space bar.
Nokia X2

Navigation table is huge. In the center is a raised four-way rocker with an embedded OK button. The rocker is easy to use and can configure the switch as a shortcut to four user-defined functions. Around the lever are two soft keys, shortcuts to web browser and email applications, and the conversation and on / off keys. Despite this latest set of controls is also important, they feel a little easier and cheaper. We do not expect long-term problems, but there is a change from the keyboard.

QVGA display measures 2.4 inches and supports 262,000 colors (320x240 pixels). Although mobile messaging is not a bad resolution, which does not do justice to the browser or graphics. You can see pixelation, and most of the colors look rather flat. Also, keep in mind that there is a touch screen. After use, so many smartphones, instinctively tried the hierarchy of the screen for the first time aboard the X2. Fortunately, the Series 40 menu structure simple, and you can use some applications directly to the screen.

At the top of the X2 are 3.5 mm headset jack and charging port. We hoped a standard Micro-USB charger, but Nokia has used its connection 2 mm long in X2. On the left side is a micro-USB port for syncing and a microSD card slot. You will not find a volume control, which means you have to change the sound level navigation with rocker when you're on a call. The camera lens is on the back next to a small speaker.

Feature

As mentioned above, X2: The messaging capabilities of the center with a couple of extras thrown in. It starts with the basics first. 1000-X2 is a telephone contact with room in each entry five phone numbers, e-mail, URL, address, date of birth, nickname, and notes. As always, you can save callers to groups and pair them a photo or video, and one of 33 polyphonic ringtones. Alternatively, you can use the audio recordings as ringtones. And if you're really popular, you can save more than 250 names on the SIM card.
Nokia X2

Options agenda include a world clock, calendar, calculator, unit converter and currency, a list of things to do, a notepad, a timer and stopwatch. There is also a voice recorder, Bluetooth PC syncing, stereo, a request My Messages Nokia and support services, and a community portal that can offer Facebook and Twitter feeds.

Like almost all other phones based on the world, text messaging, Nokia X2 threaded and multimedia messaging. But the X2 does not stop there. The handset also offers access to most POP3 and IMAP4 services, instant messaging for the major platforms, and a portal for T-Mobile e-mail. Remember that e-mail and instant messaging comes via a web interface, rather than dedicated applications. The experience can be tiring and frustrating at times, but the potential is there if you want them.

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