The Nokia C3 Utilises An Impressive list of Features

Jun 4
07:21

2010

Chris Westley

Chris Westley

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The Nokia C3 is an affordable choice for those seeking a functional handset for everyday use. Its key features include a 2 mega pixel digital camera, QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi Internet access and an integrated micro SD slot for storing data such as music files.

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The 55 MB of internal storage is provided as standard; however the integrated micro SD slot can accommodate a memory card of up to 16 GB offering ample storage for the needs of most users.  The useful internal phonebook can store a practically unlimited number of entries and fields and includes the popular Photocall function.  This allows users to assign a photo to or contact within the phonebook and this is then displayed on screen any time that person is in contact.

Class 32 versions of EDGE & GPRS provide the Nokia C3 with its primary means of connecting to cellular networks.  Access to the Internet is provided whenever the integrated Wi-Fi Technology detects the signals provided by wireless Internet routers and utilises these to provide users with an enhanced web browsing experience thanks to the faster internet connection which is available at broadband speeds. Both Bluetooth and micro USB connections are included which allow user to connect with other compatible hardware devices in order to carry out a number of tasks such as backing up contact info or managing media files.

The Nokia C3 is equipped with a digital camera boasting 2 MP,The Nokia C3 Utilises An Impressive list of Features Articles which operates at a pixel resolution of 1600x1200 pixels. This allows decent quality still images to be taken. An alternative method of image capture is provided thanks to the ability to shoot video in QCIF quality at a rate of 15 frames per second.

Several additional features and applications are provides as standard such as a versatile internal media player which supports a range of music and video file formats such as MP3 and MP4. Additional entertainment features include a stereo FM radio player and access to a library of downloadable games. For productivity tasks, a handy organiser and voice command/dial features are included as standard.

The TFT screen measures 2.4 inches and utilises a pixel layout of 320x 240 pixels to display up to 256K colours.  The front of the handset is dominated by a full QWERTY keyboard offering an efficient means of text entry, making the Nokia C3 ideal for those who prefer the use of a physical keyboard over a touch screen.  Upon its upcoming release, Nokia plan to make available a number of colour variants of the handset, offering aesthetic appeal to style conscious users.  The handset itself measures 115.5x 58.1x 13.6 mm and weighs in at a pocket friendly 114 g.

Vibration and ringing alert users to incoming calls and messages with the option to utilise MP3 files as ringtones offering a level of customisation of the handset, so users can hear the song of their choice whenever the phone rings.  A speakerphone and 3.5 mm audio Jack are both provided to allow hands free communication on the move.

Whilst it may not provide the functionality of a modern Smartphone, the Nokia C3 certainly offers users with a good level of everyday use ability and won’t break the bank.