Nokia 7650 Review
The new Nokia 7650 is not only a phone
- it's also an integrated digital imaging device with a graphical
colour (176x208) display. With 3.6MB of dynamic memory, you can store
your pictures and contact details, send MMS (Multimedia Messaging
Service) and email over GSM data, HSCSD, GPRS or through email protocols
like SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4. And with its advanced user interface, you
can download personal applications via Java™ technology, using the
impressive joystick navigation.
Key
features of the Nokia 7650:
- Integrated
digital camera (VGA, 640 x 480 pixels)
- WAP
1.2.1 (GPRS), email
- High
Speed Data (HSCSD) - max 43.2 kilobits per second
- MMS
(Multimedia Messaging Service)
- Picture
messaging
-
Downloadable Java™ applications
- Colour
display (176 x 208 pixels)
- Graphical
user interface with Symbian operating system
- Joystick
with 5-way navigation
- Bluetooth™
wireless technology
- Integrated
handsfree speaker
- T9
predictive text messaging
- Voice
recorder
- 3.6
MB dynamic memory for photo album, phonebook, calendar,
messages and add-on applications
- Infrared
modem
- Voice
dialling (25 names)
- 5
games
- Clock,
calculator
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- Size:
114 x 56 x 26 mm
- Weight:
154g
- Battery
standby: 100 - 150 hours
- Battery
talktime: 2 - 4 hours
- Dual
band
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The
Nokia 7650 competes directly with the Ericsson
T68. The 7650 has the benefit of Java applications and a more
advanced user interface. It also has an integrated camera, whereas
the T68i has a plug-in camera. The Nokia 7650 is quite a bit larger
and heavier than the T68i, however, and the T68i also has far superior
battery life. All things considered, it's all down to personal preference.
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