July 5, 2010

Nokia C3 Specifications | Nokia C3 Mobile Review

Mobile: Nokia C3

Specifications:
Rate: Rs.5700-5800 (prices may vary, the given price tag is the maximum that a dealer may charge)
Ergonomics: 7.5/10
Weight: 114 grams
Screen Resolution: 320*240pixels with a 2.4” screen and 262,000 colors
OS: Symbian40 (operating at dual band operating frequency of 900/1800MHz)
Input medium: QWERTY Keypad (includes a 5-way navigation key)
Design Form: Bar type
Battery Backup: 5-6 hours talktime
Memory Support: 8GB(external), 55MB(internal)
Multimedia support: Yes (supports many audio and video codecs), MMS, Emailing and FM Radio
Supported Markup languages: HTML, WML, XHTML and JavaScript (1.3 and 1.5).
Connectivity: CSD, HSCSD, Bluetooth, High Speed USB 2.0, GPRS, EGPRS (118kbps speed support), WLAN (supports max speed of 11/54Mbps)
Browsing bandwidth: 2G
Camera: 2MP
Overall Rating: 8.5/10

Product description:
The Nokia C3 has got tough looks and a tough build too. A good wide screen is good for browsing the internet or at least to read you e-mails. The phone looks pretty good. It has got the QWERTY keypad. The keys on either side are quite spacey. The ones in the centre are the ones which may trouble you if you have larger fingers. Apart from that the interface is quite good. This is almost a business level smart phone with its WLAN connectivity. Nokia does not specify whether there is any support for 3G in this phone. I personally feel that it does not support 3G (it really doesn’t). Nokia C3 is actually the basic Symbian S40 series phone equipped with a few killer performance enhancers topped up with great internet and LAN connectivity options. Even then the Nokia C3 does well with the fine technical details which make it a very strong killer smart phone. This is definitely a great competition to the other phones belonging to this price category. EGPRS definitely enhances the browsing speed of the device provided your IP provider provides you the necessary bandwidth. At Rs5700 the Nokia C3 is undoubtedly a very sweet and great deal. And mind you, this is not a messaging phone. You may send small important e-mails with the QWERTY keypad of the Nokia C3. I doubt a breeze like messaging on the go with the Nokia C3 ‘s keypad. The 5-way navigation key could have been a bit more better. It is difficult to press these keys with larger fingers.

Plus Points:
• Looks decent.
• Excellent speed.
• Good customizable widgets.
• WLAN support means that you need no cable to connect your mobile to your laptop.
• Instant messenger and lot of other services which enhance your internet browsing experience.

Minus Points:
• The 5-way navigation key of the Nokia C3 is a pain to work with for a few people with bigger fingers.
• Only 8BG memory support.
• Too many widgets may clutter your screen and make it look like an utter mess.
• A bit more larger screen would have made the Nokia C3 a bit more sweeter deal. The mobile gives too many internet connectivity options and hence serves its purpose to be a major browsing phone. Navigating through and across WebPages needs a bit more wider screen than the one in Nokia C3.

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