Nokia X2-00 5.59 cm (2.2") 82 g

  • Brand : Nokia
  • Product name : X2-00
  • Product code : 002Q449
  • Category : Mobile Phones
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  • Long product name Nokia X2-00 5.59 cm (2.2") 82 g :

    X2-00, 2.2", 320 x 240 pixels, 260,000 colours, QVGA TFT, Bluetooth, 5Mp, FM, music keys, 82g.

  • Short summary description Nokia X2-00 5.59 cm (2.2") 82 g :

    Nokia X2-00, Bar, Single SIM, 5.59 cm (2.2"), 5 MP, Bluetooth, 860 mAh

  • Long summary description Nokia X2-00 5.59 cm (2.2") 82 g :

    Nokia X2-00. Form factor: Bar. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Display diagonal: 5.59 cm (2.2"), Display resolution: 320 x 240 pixels. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 5 MP. Bluetooth. FM radio. Battery technology: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Battery capacity: 860 mAh, Standby time (2G): 530 h. Weight: 82 g

Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:67
Uk has collected 78 expert reviews for Nokia X2-00 5.59 cm (2.2") 82 g and the average expert rating is 67 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:02
Average rating:60
The Nokia X2 is an entry-level handset with plenty of features and a penchant for music playback. It sits somewhere between the Nokia C1-01 and the Nokia X3 Touch and Type in both functionality and price.With the recent trend in cramming as many features...
  • Great battery life, Brilliant for music, High volume loudspeaker, FM Radio, Affordable storage upgrades...
  • Poor keys and hardware navigation, Low quality camera, Out of date OS, No 3G or Wi-Fi, No GPS...
  • The Nokia X2 is a simple phone with a few hidden surprises. It is well made, has a nice interface and overall is fine to use...
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:60
While the Nokia X2 is very affordable and looks good, the Symbian S40 operating system is getting a tad outdated and the omission of 3G is a big letdown. Even the most basic handset could benefit from a speedy data connection - however, for the 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...
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:60
The Nokia X2 sits at the bottom of Nokia’s feature phone range, rocking the lowly Symbian S40 while the all singing, all dancing Symbian 3 nears launch on high end phones from Espoo. The Nokia X2 appeared first in India and emerging markets, but it...
  • Easy to use, excellent battery life, Opera Mini web browser...
  • Camera not as good as expected, some cheap materials...
  • A capable feature phone, but there are better options available for the same price...
evogadget.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 06:55:19
Average rating:0
A miracle happened when Nokia set to produce their first dual-SIM phone. This is the sort of device which will make you go wow after you find out what assets it hides under its sleeve. And by George, they are quite many. It was, for us, a very unexpected...
  • The Nokia X2-02 as a dual-SIM phone works well. It won't make you fall from your chair, but it has many nice surprises in store for you to check out...
mobilewhack.com
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:50
I’ve got something good for you if you’re looking for something good and simple in your cell phones, one of the new ones out at T-Mobile, a prepaid phone (that frankly has the look of a smartphone to it) called the Nokia X2, a phone that offers a grea...
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:60
Affordable, shiny and easy in the hand, the Nokia X2 is good for music playback, but its lack of 3G or Wi-Fi means it’s not suitable for heavy data users Related links News Nokia X7 handset leaks online Nokia extends free navigation Others to consider...
  • Good battery life, easy accessibility and simple menus...
  • No 3G or advanced features limit its usefulnessLook and Feel...
  • Affordable, shiny and easy in the hand, the Nokia X2 is good for music playback, but its lack of 3G or Wi-Fi means it’s not suitable for heavy data users...
techtree.com
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:70
Expert Review As if Nokia does not have a zillion budget phones already, they have gone ahead and launched another one. This time it is the music oriented Nokia X2 that packs in quite a few features, including a 2.2-inch QVGA display, 5 megapixel ca...
  • Slim, lightweight design, comfortable keypad, excellent audio quality, powerful loudspeakers, dedicated music buttons, FM radio works without connecting wired headset...
  • Display has poor viewing angles, music keys are easy to press accidentally, volume buttons are difficult to press, average camera quality despite the resolution, web browser runs out of memory too fast, battery life could have been better...
  • The Nokia X2 is priced at Rs. 5,489. For that price, you are getting a very decent phone with good features and performance. Considering the price we must say the X2 is good value for money. However, it is not the best that you can get for this price...
ld2.ciol.com
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:0
Nokia X2, another member to Nokia X series family after Nokia X6 and Nokia X3. Nokia X2 is an entry level mobile phone targeting customers looking for a good quality camera phone at lower price. The Nokia X2 resembles X3 in its design and inherits mos...
  • Display, Excellent camera, Good battery backup, Dedicated music and camera keys...
  • Uncomfortable keypad, Data cable length...
gsmarena.com
Updated:
2012-01-12 02:09:03
Average rating:0
Typical Series 40 phone, the Nokia X2 didn’t have many major disappointments in store. There’s not much to rave about either. The camera was the only really questionable feature, though some of the software issues are off-putting too. Software problem...
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