The Nokia x2 has slipped quietly into the market under most peoples radar but that is unlikely to stay the case for a while. Considering that it is selling as low as £80 in some places one would not expect the x2 to be up to much; however this is simply not the case. You can find fantastic mobile phone deals by comparing deals online, particularly deals for the new Nokia X2 phone.
Music is the main feature associated with the x2 and with a well laid out and accessible audio player, FM Radio, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a 16 GB storage potential the Nokia x2 is on it’s way to rivaling some of the Sony Ericsson Walkman mobiles. The camera is another showcase aspect of the x2. With 5 mega pixels and and LED flash – what is it with so many phones coming minus any flash option these days? – you have a budget end mobile that packs a big punch in regard to its multimedia capabilities.
The Internet connectivity is the one area where the Nokia x2 fails and it is here we see why it is a budget end mobile. No Wi-Fi, 3G, HSDPA or even EDGE means that – even with the Opera Mini browser which is optimized for slow Internet connections – the Nokia x2 is going to struggle with even some of the most basic Internet and web browsing tasks.
Many of the features of the x2 would not look entirely out of place on a mobile with double the price tag and, if you ignore the lack of a decent Internet connection and small screen (2.2 inches), the Nokia x2 you have a fantastic little phone at under £100. While it probably isn’t going to be taking the market by storm if you are looking for a phone that will do all the basics that a mobile should as well as being able to take the odd picture and listen to the occasional song then the Nokia x2 is well worth a look.