Nokia 3650 Cell Phones
The Nokia 3650 was the first Symbian Series 60 smartphone to appear in American markets. Nokia 3650 operated on the GSM 900/1800/1900 bands. Nokia 3650 featured a built in VGA camera and a 12-bit color screen. The GSM 850/1900 variant is the Nokia 3600. Nokia 3600 had an MMC slot under the battery, which by default contained a 16Mb MMC. The GSM 850/1900 variant is the Nokia 3600. One of the common complaints of the 3650 was its circular keypad. Many owners wanted a Series 60 device with a conventional keypad. The Nokia 3650 uses the Nokia Series 60 platform (powered by Symbian OS v6.1), and is a combined mobile phone, digital camera (with video) and PDA. Sporting a large, 4,096-color display screen and an unconventional, rotatory-style keypad, consumer can found the sturdy, feature-rich Nokia 3650 cell phone one of the best designed Cell Phones in the market, with excellent ease-of-use, crystal-clear reception, and a camera, video camera, and Internet access.
The Nokia 3650 delivered consistent, excellent reception in a variety of testing environments. The tones that are created using the composing feature, however, were quite audible, even in the midst of lots of noise. The vibrate alert was also quite effective. Nokia has also preloaded a variety of other polyphonic ring tones for alternate use, as well as a voice-dialing feature, which stores 25 numbers and was easy to use. In Nokia tests, Nokia found that the Nokia 3650's comfortable rounded base of this 5-inch phone rested easily user's palm. Nokia 3650 faces stiff competition from other multifaceted, high-end models such as Sony Ericsson P800, 3650 is a camera phone, like Nokia 7650. There is a separate button for the main menu prominently below the disc, and the faux-rotary layout of the number buttons helped keep the navigation buttons out of the way during dialing.
Nokia 3650 has high-speed GPRS connection, users can access a variety of Web content, such as news, travel information, and entertainment specifically designed for mobile phones via an XHTML browser, which supports pages written in both HTML and WML (Wireless Markup Language). The 3650's calendar, phone book, and to-do list can all be synchronized with a PC using Nokia 3650 PC Suite software. This phone also supports Java for downloading business applications, and built-in Bluetooth and infrared connections empower users to send photos and text in either e-mail or MMS format to a PC or to another compatible wireless device.
Nokia 3650's digital VGA camera is cleverly built in to the back of phone, and can store up to 1,000 photos at 640 x 480 megapixel resolution on its (upgradeable) 16 MB memory card. Also, the Nokia 3650 Phone's photo capability is immediately accessible from the top-level display menu, so unlike other phones it was easy to snap a photo at a moment's notice. The camera records images in standard, portrait, and a nighttime mode. With the same basic set of controls, RealOne software lets the video recording function capture short, low sound and video clips for immediate MP4 video playback on the generous screen or for sending to another Web-enabled user. User can transfer contact and calendar data to Nokia 3650 Phone from the following devices: Nokia 6310i Phone, Nokia 6610 Phone.