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Nokia C3 Review

When Nokia announced that they will release a new qwerty phone early this year, I said meh. A full qwerty phone with an old OS (Symbian 40), no 3G and a 2MP camera, what could go right? My view changed when Nokia announced the price. See our full review of the Nokia C3 after the jump.

Hardware & Design

The first thing you’ll notice when you hold a Nokia C3 is how solid it feels. It’s somewhat heavy but not that too heavy for its size. It’s very sleek and very comfy to hold.

The keyboard is superb. You get enough tactile feedback when you type on it, which I really miss from using a touchscreen phone for several years. I can easily hit 40-45 words per minute. Navigation is what you expect from a Symbian 40 series — utilitarian and straight forward. Navigational keypad can be set as shortcut keys and a maximum of 8 shortcut keys you can configure.

The screen is pretty bright and clear. The resolution of the screen is simply perfect for it size (2.4 inches @ 320×240 pixels).

The phone is as thin as most BlackBerrys. The phone doesn’t feel cheap at all. I’d even say that C3 looks more expensive than the Nokia E63. The phone has WiFi and Bluetooth for connectivity but the lack of 3G is something to consider about (only does GPRS/EDGE).

Features and Multimedia

This phone is packed with lots of new features that are comparable to a more high-end phone like Blackberrys and even the other Nokia smartphones.

The phone comes with a new feature called Communities that will allow you to add your Facebook and Twitter accounts which run in your home screen. The Twitter app is pretty simple — you can post a tweet, retweet, reply and send DMs but that’s about it. It’s really basic.

On the other hand, the Facebook app is pretty robust for a feature phone. You can do almost everything you can do on Facebook mobile. You can post, send messages, check events, see notifications and upload pictures taken from the phone’s camera. You can even consider this as a Facebook phone.

Another feature that I really find compelling for this uber cheap phone is the built-in Chat app. You can connect to YM, Google Talk, MSN Messenger and its own OVI messenger.  It’s not a full-fledge IM app but it works. You can also set up your personal email too.

The phone has a 2MP camera. It takes decent to mediocre pictures and awful video. It’s there if you need one but it is not something you’ll print and put in an album. The phone can also play videos and music. The speaker is loud and clear, and you can even use your phone as a mobile player.

The Nokia C3 uses Opera Mini as a default browser. You can view websites in mobile view or standard view. The browser is more than decent.

And finally, a threaded SMS on a Symbian 40 phone! This is a must have feature on any phone. Nokia phones never had that feature. One great thing Nokia did to this version is that you still have the option of reading your SMS in the regular Inbox/Sent items view and in threaded “conversation” view.

Battery Life and Performance

Battery life of this thing is amazing. A full charge can last for 5 days of normal usage (yep, 5 days!). The phone is pretty snappy when you navigate the UI. I didn’t encounter any lags or bugs.

When making calls, the line is okay — not bad but not great either. I haven’t dropped a single call unless I’m in a dead spot. When on loudspeaker mode, the phone volume is great and even usable for a conference call.

Nokia C3 may not be a smartphone but all the features listed above can run in the background. Its basically a limited smartphone and it does it effortlessly.

Nokia C3 specs:
2.4″ QVGA display @ 320×240 pixels
WiFi 802.11b/g
GPRS/EDGE
2MP fixed-focus camera
QVGA video recording @ 15fps
Series 40 UI, 6th edition
FM Radio with RDS
Bluetooth 2.0 w/ A2DP
microSD card slot (8GB supported, 2GB included)

Conclusion

After using this phone for several weeks, I simply fell in love with this phone. Not because it’s the best phone around but I’m amazed with all the things it can do for its price. With WiFi on, you now have a mini computer that can do Facebook, surf the net, post tweets, chat on IM and send emails.

Now selling between Php6,000 to Php6,500, this is one of the best featurephone you can get at that price point. With great built and excellent battery life, this is the smartest dumbphone around. With all these features, who needs a smartphone?

Editor’s Note: Dale is a reviews & special assignments contributor for YugaTech. The review had some minor revisions from me. You can follow him on Twitter @dalekins. – Yuga

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127 Responses

  1. Avatar for Harley Son Harley Son says:

    i am so sad! my phone is keep on rebooting when i put my 4gb memory card! what is wrong with you!

  2. Avatar for Harley Son Harley Son says:

    just got one! a pink C3! yehey! will be tinkering with this one this!

    it just a hard time reading my 4gb memory card…sounds fishy!

  3. Avatar for runawaybride runawaybride says:

    im am selling my iphone for this unit ;D am i stupid? i am tired of typing the wrong letters and not having a video. i cant even forward and save messages.

    stupid? or right decision. i want the pink c3 :)

  4. Avatar for runawaybride runawaybride says:

    im am selling my iphone for rhis unit ;D am i stupid? i am tired of typing the wrong letters and not having a video. i cant even forward and save messages.

    stupid? or right decision. i want the pink c3 :)

  5. Avatar for Tin Tin says:

    It’s a pretty worthy buy! I had problems though with typing long messages, the letters becoming numbers. But still, very good phone. Loud and clear speakers. :)

  6. Avatar for azi123 azi123 says:

    i taught the price is only 4k+ ?!?!?!?

  7. Avatar for Brod Brod says:

    D ko mgamit om ko khit anung sim gamitin ko..pnu pla mg update ng version…

  8. Avatar for chitae chitae says:

    im also curious about “communities”.. whenever i access facebook, the photos wont show.. there was one time tho that it did, tapos balik dati na ulit..

    anyone else having the same issues?

  9. Avatar for chitae chitae says:

    i’m having issues with the “chat” feature.. it was initially working when i first got the handset.. kaso after updating it to the latest software from nokia, i can’t open up “chat” anymore.. i tried opening it from “messaging” but it doesn’t do anything.. i also tried adding it as a shortcut to “go to” but i can’t seem to find it from the options listed..

    im also curious about “communities”.. whenever i access facebook, the photos wont show.. there was one tho that it did, tapos balik dati na ulit..

  10. Avatar for allbert allbert says:

    nice tip sir yuga, i got mine working in a matter of seconds! thanks!

  11. Avatar for jan jan says:

    here my nokia c3 review http://maupay.wordpress.com/

  12. Avatar for jehca0229 jehca0229 says:

    i have noticed na kapag naka on ung homescreen ko is naghahang yung phone kapag nanonood ako ng movie lalo na sa youtube..pero nung ngtry ako na ioff ung homescreen,hindi na siya naghahang kahit gaano pa ko katagal manood..sa tingin ko ang cause nung paghahang is ung sa homescreen..

  13. Avatar for Ana Beatriz Ana Beatriz says:

    Eu tenho um celular desse é ótimo,adorei!!
    Parabéns!!!

  14. Avatar for jehca0229 jehca0229 says:

    ung c3 ko bgla na lang namamatay?kapag nanonood ako ng movies na dinownload ko thru phone..tapos minsan nghahang?ganun ba talaga un/ung movie minsan 5mins.lang namamatay na..what will i do?help pls..tnx..and merry xmas..^^

  15. Avatar for strato strato says:

    “With WiFi on, you now have a mini computer”,i thinks it’s a bit of an exaggeration.IMO.

  16. Avatar for graci graci says:

    pwede po ba mgplay ng youtube videos dito?thanks.

  17. Avatar for Mark Mark says:

    i can’t the home screen what the prob.?

  18. Avatar for Mikai castillo Mikai castillo says:

    I like it but it hangs sometimes when i view or take pics. Im bringing it back to nokia, hope they can work it out. Communities,chat,email and opera mini works when i use sun postpaid and wifi but not on globe prepaid. Subscribe to packet data message. So dapat ba naka postpaid for it to work?

  19. Avatar for reeya reeya says:

    i agree with eason.. my c3’s silver scroll pad is starting to get rusty… and i had a hard time in putting the screen protector.. it easily peel off.. huhu. now my screen has scratches. and because its OS is s40, its too simple.

    it takes minutes for the phone to become usable when you restart it. I experience it a lot when i switch sim cards bec im using two cps.

    its just like the other nokia s40 fon. naging malapad lang and screen and qwerty na ang keypad.

    and also.. themes and games applicable in other s40 fons,, mostly can run in nokia c3. got a nokia 7210 and 5310 expressmusic.. applicable mga themes and games nila sa nokia c3 ko. some just dont fit with the c3 screen.

    the price is reasonable… and it looks good. :)

  20. Avatar for taztech taztech says:

    I always thought phone like this costs a bt more. Well price and features for this unit is definitely win.

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