Nokia C3 Touch and Type: The Key Specs
By Phil Barker on September 16,
 2010 at 00:00,

nokia-c3-touch-and-typeWe had a brief play with the Nokia C3 Touch and Type yesterday, and if nothing else, we can say that we really like the form factor. However, there’s also a lot of other things to like about the Nokia C3 Touch and Type. Join us after the cut to find out more...

Unlike the Nokia C7 – which has appeared on Nokia’s website with a full list of specs – the Nokia C3 touch and Type has yet to make an appearance. That doesn’t mean that specs aren’t available for Nokia’s latest handset though, with lots of detailed info circulating the web.

Check out our Nokia C3 Touch and Type hands-on preview

The Nokia C3 Touch and Type may sit at the budget end of the smartphone market, but there’s a lot to love about this compact handset.

Connectivity is excellent, with 3G/HSDPA in place, and you’ll also find Wi-Fi included as standard. Storage space comes in the form of MicroSD cards, with cards of up to 32GB supported.

At 2.4 inches, the screen may not be the biggest we've seen on a touchscreen device, but it's easily large enough for comfortable use, with menus proving large and finger friendly.

That’s about it for now, but we’ll be bringing you the full spec of the Nokia C3 Touch and Type when we have more.

  • andy burgin

    Nokia could have made the keypad abit smaller to make the lcd screen abit bigger,or made it sliding mobile so you did get a 3″ screen,but at least Nokia again have learnt from its mistakes making most new phones in Metal instead of Plastic were the value drops down Quicker,but this Mobile will be superb Xmas present for the Younger Generation

  • Tariq

    no Qwerty? the normal c3 was perfect, except it didnt have touchscreen