It would be completely wrong for anyone to presume that the Nokia 2323 Classic is just a rattling basic low end budget handset. In fact you’d be absolutely wrong if you did. Inequitably wrong. But here’s the coverall picture.

2323-classic_1The 2323 Classic comes with a sleek yet simple design. The keyboard is large and comes with a mix of Hindi and English alphabets and with beatific reason – I’ll explain later. The five way nav-pad is large and comfortable for navigation. The device has a 1.8-inch TFT LCD display and sports a 128 x 160 pixel resolution and 65K colors.

It’s a light weight handset and so extremely cushy to tote around. On digit side at the top it has a port flap that conceals the charging port, a proprietary USB port as substantially as a 2.5mm earphone socket.

The rear panel is kind of a lock closed system that once closed it’s really hard to open irrespective of the release button on top.

Running on a Symbian OS with a Series 40 UI, the handset is easy enough to use. The UI itself is fluid and smooth. Animations in the transition effects give it a very friendly and tech-savvy look and feel to it. What bothers me is that although the 2323 has a large display, the fonts are too large and options tend to look a little clustered together but there’s still plenty of space all around. There was no way of reducing the size except for certain options.

The keypad language settings will allow users to switch between Hindi, English, Gujarati and even Marathi with the UI giving way to the adjusted language.

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