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The new Nokia C2-01 will be the company's cheapest 3G handset, and the X2-01 is a budget device with a full Qwerty keypad. Say what you will about Nokia, but the Finnish manufacturer knows how to ...
Nokia had the X2 available for us to take a look at. The X2 runs Series 40 and has a full QWERTY keyboard for messaging. How does it stack up?
Nokia has added another mobile phone to its line up with the launch of the Nokia X2-01, which features a full QWERTY keypad, and a 2.4 inch QVGA display.
Nokia has outed a new, very basic QWERTY phone for message-addicted users. The Nokia X2-01 runs S40 and has a 2.4-inch QVGA display, quadband GSM/EDGE… ...
Nokia today announced two new handsets running its feature phone Series 40 platform. The C2-01 and X2-01 both have quad-band GSM/EDGE, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and FM with RDS radios on board. Other ...
Nokia may be investing most of their time these days on getting their fledgling range of Windows Phone 7 smartphones up to scratch, but that doesn’t mean they’ve abandoned the lucrative low-cost ...
Nokia has unveiled the colourful X2, an Android-powered smartphone costing €99 (roughly £80, $135 or AU$140). The company is yet to confirm when and where it will go on sale.
The X2 will cost €99 ($135, £80) and come with a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, a 5MP camera, 4.3-inch display, dual-sim, and 15GB of inbuilt storage space.
The X2 is due to be released in July, priced at around €99 (about $135). Initially it will be available in orange, black, and green, with yellow, white, and dark grey coming later.