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September 28, 2004

Nokia 3620



nokia_3620.jpgCNET reviews the Nokia 3620 and writes - ' When Nokia introduced the 3650 handset, it was the first groundbreaking mobile the company had brought to the U.S. market in quite a while. Now, Nokia improves on its earlier model with the 3620 smart phone for AT&T Wireless. While it uses one fewer GSM band, the Nokia 3620 retains its predecessor's Bluetooth, integrated camera, speakerphone, and memory card expansion slot but adds a high-resolution screen and a redesigned keypad. Though its $149 price tag is comparable to other models', the 3620 faces stiff competition from other camera phones currently available.' Rating: 8.0 Buy the "Nokia 3620 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T)"
PC Mag reviews the Nokia 3620 and writes - ' The 3620's interface, which is built on the Symbian platform, is easier to navigate than that of the P900 when it comes to accessing options and settings, though for everyday use both work fine. But like the 3650, navigating through the 3620's menu is still slow. The Nokia 3620 is a good choice for any AT&T Wireless customer who wants a stylish phone and the flexibility the Symbian platform affords.' Also see Mobile Review - Nokia 3620 General Features • eGSM850/1900 • Battery type 850 mAh Li-Ion • Talk time from 2.5 to 4 hours, standby time from 150 to 200 hours, time for charging - ACP-8/ 1 hour 50 minutes • High-contrast graphic display shows up to 65000 colors, resolution of 176 x 208 pixels, dimensions 35 x 41 mm, not sensory • Navigation button can be placed in 5 positions • The phone is run by Symbian OS version 6 (Platform 60) • 28 menu languages, English and two other languages can be used at the same time • Colors - blue and red, extra Xpress-onTM panels are available. There are also art panels. • Weight: 130 g • Dimensions: 130 x 57 x 26 mm

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Posted by Darren at September 28, 2004 05:04 PM