The Nokia C3 is a budget version of the popular                E71 and E72                BlackBerry lookalikes. What a great idea! A BlackBerry Curve for                the price of a budget Pay as you Go phone! And in many ways the                C3 delivers on its promise. It's certainly a smart looking phone.                Plasticky, yes, but what did you expect at this price? The keyboard                works well and the phone feels good in the hand.
The TFT display has been built to a budget, but                it's no worse than the screen on the BlackBerry                8520. It has the same size and resolution (2.4 inches, 320 x                240 pixels). The camera's about as basic as you can get these days,                so don't expect much from that. The phone does have an MP3 player,                of course, and an FM radio, but pretty much every phone does these                days. Don't look for GPS or 3G, because you won't find any high-end                features on the C3.
There is one area where the C3 over-delivers, however,                and that's connectivity. Not only does it have Bluetooth and USB,                but it's also Wi-Fi enabled and has a 3.5mm audio jack too. The                Wi-Fi could be handy for accessing the internet on your phone. The                C5 has Facebook and Twitter apps that can be accessed from your                home screen, but don't expect to do a lot of web browsing on such                a small screen.
Battery life is truly excellent, with a very meaty                1320 mAh battery, and not too much work for it to do. Compared to                high-end smartphones the C3 is like the Duracell Bunny! It's not                so hot when it comes to memory though, with only 55MB onboard and                no memory card included in the sales package. You'll need to spend                a little extra to add a microSD card.
The C3 is very much a phone built to a budget.                It's key selling point is the QWERTY keyboard and the fact that                it looks like a BlackBerry. It does email well, has great battery                life and has Wi-Fi. If that's what you're looking for, then you've                found your perfect phone. If you want 3G or a high quality camera,                then you need to spend more cash!


 

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