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Nokia 6650

This is the first Nokia phone for 3G networks, in addition to that it works in GSM networks that allows to use it as a perfect solution for both Asia and Europe.

 

  • Class: business
  • Position in the line: starts
  • Rival phones: Motorola A835
  • Test based description
  • General features
    • Made in Finland
    • Announced in September 2002, in the market since 1 quarter of 2003
    • eGSM900/GSM1800/ WCDMA
    • Battery type Li-Pol
    • Talk time up to 2 hours 20 minutes (GSM) or up to 2 hours 40 minutes (WCDMA), standby time up to 350 hours (14 days)
    • Graphic color display with the resolution of 128 x 160 pixels shows up to 4096 colors (TFT), up to 6 text lines and one service line, dynamically changed font size ( up to 10 text lines with minimum font size)
    • Animated screen savers
    • Built-in video camera allows to create short video clips (up to 15 seconds, 3GP format)
    • VGA resolution, portrait photo
    • J2ME, executed Java applications
    • Weight: 141 g
  • Memory
    • Up to 5 numbers and 4 text fields for a name. User's groups.
    • Internal memory available for data - 7 MB, memory is shared dynamically.
  •  

  • Call management, ringing tones
    • Vibrating alert
    • Polyphonic melodies (16 tones)
    • 35 ringing tones and melodies, 15 of them are polyphonic. Mixed call signal - first vibrating alert then a melody. In addition to this you can load up to 15 polyphonic melodies (middle size) or more of monophonic ones
    • Use any tone or melody as SMS alert
    • Speed dialing for 8 numbers
    • Automatic redial(max 10 attempts)
    • Automatic and manual network selection
    • Loud speaker

 

  • SMS
    • Predictive text input T9
    • Concatenated messages, up to 459 symbols
    • Templates
    • Smiles and emotion icons
    • Sends and receives graphic messages
    • Mobile Chat

     

  • Connectivity
    • WAP 1.2.1, WAP Push
    • GPRS (4+2)
    • Bluetooth
    • IR-port
    • MMS

 

  • Organizer and extras
    • User's profiles, supports loading a profile
    • Select colors for menu, themes
    • Time, date
    • Alarm clock (once)
    • Calculator, currency converter
    • Stopwatch, countdown timer
    • Organizer supports different types of events
    • Java applications
    • To-do list
    • Games

Eldar Murtazin (eldar@mobile-review.com)
Published — 25 September 2002

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