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Ioman
04-09-2003, 09:47 AM
Phone Features



Voice
Voice dialing for up to 25 numbers †
Record and send memos, conversations, and sound clips 3
Integrated speakerphone for convenient communication

Multimedia Messaging Service
Combine picture, video, text or voice clip, then send via multimedia message or e-mail to a compatible phone or PC (content appearance may vary depending on the digital content formats supported) 1,14
High-speed data transmission over GSM data, HSCDS and GPRS where available 1


Camera and Video Capability
Create your own full-color story with the built-in digital VGA camera (image captured at 640 x 480 resolution) 1,14
High-resolution, large color display: 176 x 208 pixels, up to 4,096 colors
Download and play video clips and movie trailers using the video player
Use the video recorder to capture video-only clips
Video capture: H.263 video inside 3GP file format, 15 fps up to 95 kB
Video playback: RealOne player; Formats:H.263 and MPWG-4 video inside 3GP file format, RealAudio and RealVideo inside RealMedia format


Connectivity
Mobile Internet (WAP 2.0/XHTML browser) 1,2,12
Wireless modem via infrared or Bluetooth technology 1
Supports Bluetooth audio 1.1 1
TTY/TDD Compatibility 6


Downloadable Java™ Applications
Download Symbian and Java™ applications
Find more games and downloads >>


Organization
Use the photo album capability to store many of your images †
Synchronize your phonebook, calendar and to-do list with your PC using Nokia 3650 PC Suite software. 4 Software >>
Phonebook
Calendar and To-Do list


Personalization & Fun
Personalize your Nokia 3650 with wallpapers and colorful changeable covers
Polyphonic ring tones


Specifications
Weight: 4.59 ounces
5.10 inches long x 2.24 inches wide x 1.00 inch thick
Support for Java MIDP 1.0
Symbian operating system
5-way scroll key
Internal vibrating alert
Internal antenna


Service
Tri-band phone: GSM 900/1800/1900 mHz ‡


3650 Battery Life
Li-Ion Battery 850 mAh
-- Digital Talk Time up to 4 hours*
-- Digital Standby Time up to 200 hours*

bdonn
04-09-2003, 09:56 AM
Not really a big fan of this phone.

Not aesthetically pleasing... too large.

Archon
04-09-2003, 10:37 AM
like that it can record video, and I dont mind the size.

but its nokia, and its gay


and the keypad is stupid

and... :argue

Companies are running into the problem that they are making phones which are based around say, in this case, a camera. Rather than a camera on a phone.

Ioman
04-09-2003, 10:42 AM
I read on the EETimes.com that mobile camera phones will be outselling digital camera's this year....crazy if you ask me. I am kind of weird when it comes to a mobile phone. I want a phone that is small, sleek and can sync with my computer. I love my T68i phone. I also like the Nokia 8890 world phone which uses magnesium alloy for the casing....that is by far the sexiest phone on the market.

bdonn
04-09-2003, 10:53 AM
I agree. I've had my T68i phone for almost a year now and I still love it.

The new Sony Ericsson T610 is very promising. Little blocky but the features are great.

The camera is great on the phones I am sure I would use it since most of the time I hate carrying lots of things on me and I end up with just my cell phone.

Otherwise I would rather have a seperate digital camera with killer quality!

Archon
04-09-2003, 11:05 AM
I like the Samsung v205 or the Sanyo 5300

Digital Wanksta
04-10-2003, 11:07 PM
The looks of this new Nokia just kills me.. Looks like a miniture of my TV remote.. Can't stand that.. Bah..

I'm really starting to get dissapointed with Nokia.. My current model I have really sucks as well.. Get this.. NO reception in my bedroom.. Buzzes 24/7..

Ioman
04-11-2003, 12:57 AM
Originally posted by Digital Wanksta
The looks of this new Nokia just kills me.. Looks like a miniture of my TV remote.. Can't stand that.. Bah..

I'm really starting to get dissapointed with Nokia.. My current model I have really sucks as well.. Get this.. NO reception in my bedroom.. Buzzes 24/7..

I think a lot of people have been dissapointed with Nokia lately. It looks like their quality just isn't as good as it used to be. Personally, I would like quality and style over the 1 million features they are offering on their new phones.

bdonn
04-11-2003, 04:16 AM
Originally posted by Ioman


I think a lot of people have been dissapointed with Nokia lately. It looks like their quality just isn't as good as it used to be. Personally, I would like quality and style over the 1 million features they are offering on their new phones.

...and we know this can still sell. Look at Motorola phones like the v60. The interface is not the greatest but the phone is stylish!:D Quality is also great...

Nokia is cutting corners everywhere... my Nokia 8260 had so much dust under the screen all the time. It was terrible I had to always open it up and clean it.

Archon
04-11-2003, 10:58 AM
the main fact that this is just a GSM phone, will keep its popularity down.

Ioman
04-11-2003, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by Archon
the main fact that this is just a GSM phone, will keep its popularity down.

Why is that? The Sony Ericsson T68i is GSM only and it is selling well...please explain.

Archon
04-11-2003, 11:55 AM
well, the main problem that GSM isnt available everywhere, is bad. You might live in a city area, but take a 30 minute drive out, and you wont get any coverage with GSM (or spotty)

Ioman
04-11-2003, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by Archon
well, the main problem that GSM isnt available everywhere, is bad. You might live in a city area, but take a 30 minute drive out, and you wont get any coverage with GSM (or spotty)

Where I live the GSM service from both T-Mobile and ATT is very spotty. A foot difference could seperate a perfect signal from a terrible signal.

We bought my wife a Siemens S45 dual band GSM/TDMA phone and we use that when we go on trips. We just switchit over to TDMA to make sure we get coverage.

Archon
04-11-2003, 02:21 PM
Im guessing you have ATT. Why use a GSM/TDMA S46? why not just get a TDMA phone? lol.

And see what I mean, spotty coverage, thats why it wont take off that much.

dang
04-11-2003, 05:49 PM
I can get this phone at half off through work. :)
I'm happy w/ my t68i right now though.

Plus, the cost of streaming video is extremely expensive.
the $19.95 package is good for about 15 min of streaming
video..ouch.