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Nokia X1-01 review: a dual sim phone


Introduction

The Nokia X1-01 hides two SIM cards underneath its cheerfully colored shell, both active at the same time. And with a price lower than what some contracts cost per month, the X1-01 takes over where the C1-00 left off. There are several key improvements however, like dual-standby, microSD card slot, MP3 player and dedicated music keys.
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Nokia X1-01 official photos
We liked the Nokia C1-00 for what it was - an ultra-simple cell phone with a couple of SIM slots that let you make calls from either card. Now the Nokia X1-01 comes to make take the next step, adding dual-standby,.which means you can receive calls to both SIM cards at all times.
The X1-01 seems well fit for emerging markets, where one phone is shared among a whole family. Having two SIM cards facilitates such usage patterns, while two carefully selected call plans the monthly phone bill can be reduced. Also, there're five separate phonebooks maintained on the phone, so several people can use it without mixing up their contacts.
Here's the summary of the Nokia X1-01 features, just keep in mind that the intended price range is €30-€40.

Key features

  • Dual-band GSM connectivity
  • 1.8" 65K-color 128x160 TFT display
  • Simplistic Series 30 user interface
  • Multi-phonebook feature - 5 separate phonebooks
  • MP3 player with dedicated music keys
  • Powerful loudspeaker
  • microSD card slot (16GB supported, hot-swappable)
  • Stereo FM radio
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Massive 43 days standby, 13 hours talk time
  • Flashlight
  • Very low price

Main disadvantages

  • No quad-band connectivity for either SIM card; no data connectivity
  • Rather limited music player functions; no RDS for the radio
  • No smart dialing
  • Miserable display (almost no such thing as a viewing angle for this one)
  • No camera
  • No Java apps
  • No image gallery or file management of any kind
There may not be much else in terms of features, but the dedicated music keys and support for 16GB microSD cards make the Nokia X1-01 a good alternative to a dedicated MP3 player. Plug in the provided headset and the powerful loudspeaker turns the phone into a portable FM radio. Nokia claim the loudspeaker is the loudest they've ever produced.
There's a built-in flashlight too, which will be appreciated by those inhabiting regions with unstable electricity and those who just enjoy camping. And don’t worry, the battery won't run out of juice any time soon.
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Nokia X1-01 live shots
The Nokia X1-01 can't offer luxury, but it makes up for it with bright, lively back covers an as-low-as-it-gets price tag and simplicity of use.


Design and construction

The Human curvature heritage is pretty evident in the Sony Ericsson txt pro design, which has a palm-fitting curved design. The overall styling borrows quite a bit from the new Xperia mini designs too.
The QWERTY keyboard comes courtesy of the original mini pro - a compliment for a device in the class of the txt pro. Don't think that the Sony Ericsson txt pro is a Frankenstein affair - the result is an attractive, minimalistic handset.
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The txt pro takes after the Xperia mini pro
The Sony Ericsson txt pro has a 3” WQVGA touchscreen - it may not sound like much, but it's more than the original Xperia X10 minis got. The small diagonal means even this low resolution produces decent sharpness, but it's hardly the best quality display around.
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The display is decent, but don’t expect miracles from it
There is some noticeable banding in gradients even though the display supports 256K colors. Viewing angles are good for the class but there is noticeable contrast degradation when you view the display at an angle. Sunlight legibility is disappointing.
On the positive side, the screen sensitivity, as was to be expected in a capacitive unit, is excellent. The slightest of touches is enough for a click to be registered.
Below the display is the singular hardware button on the front - the Home key, which somewhat confusingly works as a back key some times. Above the display is the earpiece and two black circles that at first sight look like a video call camera and some hardware sensor, but they are not.
They are probably proximity and ambient light sensors but they didn’t work on our beta unit, so we'll have to check them again when we get a production unit for a proper review.
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The Home-sometimes-back key below the display • Earpiece and sensors above
The right side of the Sony Ericsson txt pro houses a barely protruding volume rocker and the single-stage shutter key. There's nothing on the left side of the phone.
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The camera key and the volume rocker are on the right • Nothing on the left
On top of the handset is the Power/Lock key, which sits flush against the surface to prevent accidental presses. Right next to is a regular 3.5mm audio jack and a microUSB port, both of which are left uncovered. There's a tiny charger light just above the microUSB port.
The bottom of the txt pro features the mouthpiece and the lanyard eyelet. There's also a groove you can put your fingernail in to pry open the back cover.
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Power/lock key, audio jack and microUSB port on top • Lanyard eyelet and the microphone pinhole
The back of the Sony Ericsson txt pro features the 3MP camera and the loudspeaker. The camera is recessed into the body of the phone, which provides good protection against fingerprints and scratches alike.
The curved back reduces the distortion of the sound coming from the loudspeaker by keeping it away from the surface that the phone is laying on.
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The 3MP camera is recessed to prevent scratches • Loudspeaker is at the back too
Removing the back cover reveals 1000mAh battery, which is supposed to provide up to 16.5 days of standby and up to 5 hours of talk time.
Unfortunately, the SIM card and microSD card slots are under the battery and you have to take it out every time you want to swap either card.
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The SIM and microSD card slots are under the battery
The Sony Ericsson txt pro is a delightfully tiny device that will fit comfortably even in small hands. The curved back makes the phone comfortable to hold both in portrait orientation and in landscape (with the QWERTY out) and the soft matte plastic that covers most of the phone is great at covering fingerprints (it's feels nice to touch, too).
The build quality is sturdy and the scratch-resistant screen mean that the txt pro can survive some rough handling too.
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Handling the txt pro

Quality keyboard

Opening the Sony Ericsson txt mini pro reveals the four-row QWERTY keyboard. It's virtually identical to the one on the XPERIA X10 mini pro. Despite its diminutive size, the txt pro is a capable texter.
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The keyboard is surprisingly comfortable
There is generous space between the keys and the tactile feedback is good enough to provide for some fast typing. For its dimensions the txt pro performs admirably - touchscreen typing is comfortable on screens 3.5-inches and above. Given the SNS inclinations of the txt pro, a hardware keyboard was a wise choice.
If we had to complain about anything it would be that the keys on our pre-production unit were a bit on the stiff side.


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