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September 30, 2004

Nokia 3650



nokia3650.jpg InfoSyncWorld reviews the Nokia 3650 and writes - ' The Nokia 3650 is like its predecessor a solid product, with some minor - yet important - additions. Particularly worth of mentioning is the MMC Card slot, which despite its unusual location increases the usefulness of the phone vastly for power users. Also, the improved picture quality is good news - but whatever hiccuped during the design process to allow the implementation of the circular keypad could only be described as a nothing less than a cosmic disturbance.' Buy the "Nokia 3650 Phone (T-Mobile)"
CNET Reviews the Nokia 3650 and writes - ' It's been a little while since Nokia delivered a groundbreaking mobile to the U.S. market. The company finally has another one with the 3650, which features a built-in camera that captures not only low-resolution still shots but also video clips. Additionally, it's equipped with Bluetooth, a built-in speakerphone, and an expansion slot for adding memory cards. And while the 3650 certainly isn't inexpensive, its sub-$400 price tag is competitive for a leading-edge phone. That said, it faces stiff competition from other multifaceted, high-end models such as Sony Ericsson's P800, which ' Rating: 8 Mobile Review reviews the Nokia 3650 and writes - 'Nokia 3650 has lower ringer compared to Nokia 7650. The other considerable change is concerned the proximate sensor. It is absolutely missed in this smartphone. If a speaker phone is turned on and the phone gets too close to your ear, it will continue working. In case of Nokia 7650 speaker phone is turned off.'

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Posted by Darren at September 30, 2004 05:12 PM