At the outer ends, the Call and End knobs share a flatbed with the soft keys. The screen has decent contrast and commendable sunlight legibility.Ī spacious navigation deck provides plenty of room for controls arranged around a trademark D-pad. The four-row keyboard and the 2.4" landscape QVGA display take up almost the entire front of the handset. The curved back (taking after the Sony Ericsson’s human curvature as seen in the Aspen) feels nice and secure in hand even though the plastic surface doesn’t allow a good enough grip. The all-plastic handset weighs 113 grams and it is perfectly balanced for both single and two-handed use.Īlthough the X2-01 could’ve been slimmer, it seems designed to perfectly fit in your hand. The QWERTY messenger stands at 119.4 x 59.8 x 14.3 mm. It feels the phone could’ve been more compact – though we wouldn’t call it too big or cumbersome. The first thing to note is an obvious return to the XpressMusic styling. The Nokia X2-01 is only the second QWERTY messenger feature phone by Nokia after the C3. There is no USB cable or microSD card enclosed in an attempt to keep the price down. Other than the phone itself, you’ll get the typical basic accessories: a charger and the good old one-piece handsfree that ends on a 3.5mm audio jack. The Nokia X2-01 comes in a plain cardboard box.
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