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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1594 reviews of Nokia C3 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.4/10. Comparing these reviews to 839921 other Mobile Phones & Smartphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 89/100 (or 8.9 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
6 out of 10
Summary: Can decent email make up for the lack of connectivity?
4 out of 10
Summary: The sound is clear, clean and you can browse contacts quickly and easily. We just hope your eyesight is good enough to see what you're doing with the tiny keys on the built-in keyboard.
Conclusion: Packing a pro handset with consumer functions isn't enough to make a successful mobile. The original model wasn't intended for this kind of use and it shows. With no 3G and a small, low-def screen, the Nokia C3 just isn't cut out for surfing the web or...
Pro : Nice finish ; Slim, fits easily in a pocket ; Symbian is showing its age but it's still a simple OS
Cons : Screen not suited to surfing the web ; The Ovi Store isn't as good as competitors' app stores ; Poor-quality camera ; Very small keys, not practical for typing in numbers ; No 3G, which is a shame in a phone geared up for communication
8 out of 10
Summary: Nokia's C3 looks like the funky sibling of the serious yet popular E71. Its full QWERTY keypad is matched with a bevy of messaging functionality, but with no 3G its web life is compromised.
Conclusion: While we won't forget the C3's sub-AU$100 price tag in our final evaluation, there is still a few areas where we'd like to have seen a little more. At the time of writing you can buy a 3G touchscreen smartphone for AU$129 in several of the major phone...
Pro : Full range of messaging functionality ; Sharp design with full keyboard ; Access to Nokia Ovi Store ; Wi-Fi
Cons : No 3G ; Screen is large but the viewing angle is poor
8 out of 10
Summary: Nokia's C3 looks like the funky sibling of the serious yet popular E71. Its full QWERTY keypad is matched with a bevy of messaging functionality, but with no 3G its web life is compromised.
Conclusion: While we won't forget the C3's sub-AU$100 price tag in our final evaluation, there is still a few areas where we'd like to have seen a little more. At the time of writing you can buy a 3G touchscreen smartphone for AU$129 in several of the major phone...
Pro : Full range of messaging functionality ; Sharp design with full keyboard ; Access to Nokia Ovi Store ; Wi-Fi
Cons : No 3G ; Screen is large but the viewing angle is poor