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Nokia X1-01 Dual-SIM Mobile Phone

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ENTER the Nokia X1-01, a phone that can address this particular need at a very affordable price. Running on Symbian Series 30, you can pretty much expect very basic features. You can use either SIM to make calls and send text messages (not MMS). Though this may require more submenus to press and activate, it’s less troublesome than carrying around and fishing for another device in your bag. You can also assign a different logo and ringtone for each card while the device can remember up to five different cards. You can store up to 500 contacts in the phone with up to three numbers each, plus however many contacts you can fit on the two SIM cards (typically, 250 contacts per SIM, but maybe more for newer SIMs).

It’s a fairly basic and simply designed phone that comes in four different albeit somewhat flimsy back covers (red, dark gray, ocean blue and orange). However, it does come with a few noteworthy features, particularly in music. The phone can also serve as an MP3 music player and stereo FM radio with an intuitive one-press playlist creation and three dedicated music keys. An incredible built-in loud speaker (up to 106phon) is located conspicuously on the back while a 3.5mm AV connector allows you to use your standard head or earphones, in case you want to enjoy some personal listening. And with a microSD slot, you have more room to keep the music you want. For further entertainment, the X1-01 also comes with pre-loaded games such as the “Snake” game and “Sudoku.”

There’s no denying that it’s really easy to use and doesn’t require too much fiddling to get acquainted with it. I did have a bit of trouble remembering that the center of the navigation keys is NOT a button (like in my N82 which is a selection key that activates the menu). What I particularly liked about the X1-01 is the built-in flashlight (which has saved me from running into things on several occasions) and the surprisingly long battery life. With average use, I could go two to two-and-a-half days without running for that charger. Of course, it’s not like you can browse the Internet and check your mail or take pictures or anything like that. But you do get a no-nonsense phone that pretty much saves you from carrying another phone. And even if you have more business-oriented needs and are more inclined to using a smartphone, there’s no denying that this “Bossing” phone is a phone that has the ability to appeal to everyone.

 

Specifications:

System: GSM/EGSM 900/1800

User Interface: Series 30

Physical dimensions: 112.2x47.3x16mm

Weight: 91.05g (including battery)

Display: 1.8-inch, 65K-color 128x160 TFT display

Memory: Support for up to 16GB microSD, hot swap

 

What’s Hot:

Dual-SIM, dual standby

Long battery life

 

What’s Not:

A tad flimsy build quality

Not quad-band

No camera

 

Bottom line:

If you just happen to have two SIM cards and you’re tired of carrying two separate phones, and that is your only concern, this is the phone for you.

 


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