Monday, November 08, 2010

 

Nokia C3 Unboxing Pictures & Review

Feel hard to stay close with family and friends from busy work? Nokia C3 may surprise you as it aims to keep you and your loved ones connected by the featured full QWERTY keyboard that favours quick and easy messaging. You’ll never feel that close with others from now on.

What are inside the box? A Nokia C3 phone, a battery, a charger, a handsfree, a CD-ROM, and a user's guide.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

Measuring at 115.5 x 58.1 x 13.6 mm, Nokia C3 has a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 pixels TFT display. Although it is not big and touch, it is not limited to any common uses especially internet connection. With GPRS and Wifi, you can put your favourite contacts in the homepage and sync with them through Facebook, Ovi or emails. That’s the way C3 brings you closer to others.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

The most appealing feature of course falls on the full QWERTY keyboard. With it, you can simply type messages in a fast, easy and responsive way.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

The rear of C3 is quite cool. The streamlined body is equipped with changeable colour shells (for the middle part) to suit your everyday mood.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

C3 has got a 2MP camera with video recording enabled. This will be useful for snapping and instant sharing on the web.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

On the right of the phone there are the USB and MicroSD card slots.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

The audio jack and the charge slot are at the top.

Nokia C3 Phone Unboxing Review

There’s no need to be frustrated anymore when you are trapped with tones of jobs and forced to stay away from your friends and family. Because Nokia C3 can bring you all closer and communications mean a lot easier than ever.

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Comments:
I have been using Nokia C3and i Am satisfied a lot and got this phone in low cost thats the good point !
 
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