When it comes to owning a smart phone, one has to wonder how much functionality is truly needed. After all, with all the hardware and features that can be squeezed into a single handset, there is a limit to how far a device goes from being useful to outright novelty –and tacky. The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is able to keep a convenient distance away from that technological pitfall by sticking to the basics.
Social Networking is Still Key
If there is one thing that really works for the Nokia Touch and Type handset, it is the fact that it combines connectivity with social networking. As much as mobile phones have originally been created for calling and later, for text messaging, it is hard to deny that social networking is the new medium of communication for many people.
First off, the device supports 3G and WiFi –this along brings enough connectivity for users wherever they may be. With the fast and stable connection speeds for both 3G and WiFi networks it is pretty easy to see how this mobile handset will keep users online and up to date.
Of course, the second important factor is the integrated social networking features. The handset brings Facebook, Twitter and instant messaging through Yahoo and Windows Live for users to be able to access instantly from the phone menu.
Better Typing Methods
Typing on the Nokia Touch and Type is a breeze. Initially, one would be a little disoriented at having the 4 column layout as opposed to the usual 4 row set found in regular T9 keypads. But that is not really an issue. Give any user a few moments of using the device and they will be typing out messages pretty fast. Being able to use the resistive touch screen to move around the message also makes editing and scrolling a whole lot faster as well. Of course, Nokia always like to give their customers options, so if you really don’t fancy learning your way around the 4 column keypad, there’s always the Nokia C3 Touch and Type.

















