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The big button in the centre of the Nokia X2 lets you access the main menu, and also lets you click items. There’s a raised D-Pad around the button, which is easy to use in any lighting conditions – helped by white backlighting. There are soft keys under both edges of the screen, offering Options and Exit functionality, with call and end keys under those.
The keypad on the Nokia X2 is a standard alpha-numeric affair, with 12 keys in place. The keys are also finished in glossy plastic, with raised sections between them to mark the edges. It’s easy to use – even for those with larger fingers – and is very responsive.
Nokia has included a set of hot keys down both sides of the Nokia X2, letting you control all of your music on the move. From pausing to skipping songs, everything is available at the touch of a button. The bundled earphones are also pretty good, with a comfortable in-ear design. Unlike most other Nokia handsets, you can use the integrated FM radio without having the earphones plugged in, although reception can be a bit sketchy.
Perhaps surprisingly for an entry-level phone, Nokia has fitted a 5-Megapixel camera to the Nokia X2. We’ll be bringing you a full review of the camera next week. Photos can be saved to the included 2MB microSD card, with cards of up to 16GB supported. When you want to transfer your snaps to your laptop, Bluetooth is included for wireless transfers.