Nokia C3 Review Messaging SNS Email
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Written By: Louis James Diaz Google+
Okay its been like 5-6 days already since I have had dibs on the Nokia C3 which Im currently evaluating and reviewing right now, and first off I have decided to go straight to its core function feature, the Social networking prowess that this entry level smartphone boasts about.

Its great to have Twitter, Facebook and Email to be integrated into the Nokia C3, no apps needed to be installed, ever, it comes out of the box and considering that it does not have the 3G coverage it still can be able to let you enjoy your social networking life while you’re on the go wherever you are at a push of a button with the use of either edge connection or wifi..

The Nokia C3 Facebook integration feature is useful enough for you to be able to get the latest news, status updates, messages and whatnot right on your Nokia C3, much like the Facebook Mobile though this one is in my opinion a bit faster since it only loads all the essential things that you mostly check out on your facebook page. Heck you can even upload photos straight from the Nokia C3′s camera after capturing it from the device

Next the Twitter integration that lets you post tweet updates on the fly, be able to see the latest tweets and everything that is also essential for your tweeting needs.

Next up is the Email Essentials which is supported by the Nokia Messaging which makes you much more connected on the go, as it can be able to connect your Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Windows Mail, Ovi Mail or even your own mail (personalized) so long as it supports either POP3 or IMAP4, yes dudes and dudettes, Imap4 is supported.

And then the chat feature of Nokia C3, its also integrated and supports 3 services namely, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk and Ovi Chat, nifty!


Oh and another thing that caught me by surprise, the Nokia C3 supports both the classic Inbox messages view and the chatlike threaded theme which is aptly called the Conversations… and yes Nokia has started making everyone adapt to this kind of messaging.
All these for an entry level Phone… more than what you bargained for right?
whew! thats all for now, mind you that Im using the Smart Trial for Nokia messaging, and its awesomely quicker than I thought it would be. I have no idea if Globe also supports the Nokia Messaging though.
So thats it for now for my review of the Nokia C3, let me know what you think down the comments section below, lets have some discussion going on and stay tuned for another Nokia C3 review round up this time with the multimedia features that the Nokia C3 can offer.
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October 24th, 2010 at 10:54 am
hello, actually ung sa akin, ovi chat lang ang included eh, pano po kaya malagyan ng ym to?
October 18th, 2010 at 11:38 am
Hi,
I kind of worked it out that Nokia messaging only applies to Chat, Mail and Facebook/Twitter accessed direct from the menu on the C3. Any other internet connection is not covered by the Nokia messaging package. I guess I didn’t fully understand it. If I access mail going through the internet browser on my C3, even if subscribed to Nokia messaging, I get the additional charge.
October 16th, 2010 at 2:00 am
ang sabi sa error ay: NETWORK CONNECTION PROBLEM. TRY AGAIN LATER. Almost 1 week nang ganito na lang palagi ang error.
October 16th, 2010 at 1:58 am
hello po..bago pang bili ko ng nokia c3 pero ayaw niyang mag work ang communities. sa chat at mail naman ay ovi lang ang meron tapos di talaga ako mka log-in man lang.. please help pano to. I am a globe subscriber by the way. thanks po.
October 12th, 2010 at 12:14 am
yup, it includes all of the services you have just mentioned.. The chat service consists of Yahoo Messenger, Gtalk and Ovi Chat.
October 11th, 2010 at 2:28 pm
Hello, I would just want to ask. I am a Smart Gold subscriber, and a Nokia C3 user.
I am just confused. Does the Nokia Messaging (PhP 299.00 for 30 days) include Chat, Mail and Facebook/Twitter?
Thanks.
September 20th, 2010 at 10:41 am
Beware….
When I use Nokia messaging on my C3, I get double charged. I set up my phone with “Nokia day”, but Smart still deduct their 10 peso per 30 minute charge at the same time.
Took me a while to figure it out.