Nokia 3650
Wow, I love this smartphone. It is cheap enough, because this model was
designed at 2003, and it has enough features for modern smartphone.
It does not support EDGE technology, but it works very well. I watched movies on this phone, used ICQ and many other applications. Only one thing is disappointed me - ugly, very ugly design.
The 3650 is a tri-band GSM phone. As well as the normal phone microphone and speaker, it also has a built in speakerphone, and is supplied complete with a headset as well. One of the obvious features of this phone is its color screen. The color screen is a lot smaller than on a PDA, but with a resolution of 176x208 pixels, it displays more information on it than older model PDAs (that have only a 160x160 pixel screen). A sophisticated address book enables you to store contact details and multiple phone numbers, and even pictures of, a virtually unlimited number of different people. You can also add 'voice tags' to 25 of your contacts, and then when you want to make a phone call, you simply say the person's name and the phone will recognize you and dial the number. Very helpful if you're driving in the car.
A distinctive feature of this phone is its rotary dial pad. It is very easy to quickly adjust to the different layout of the keys, and each key seems to be larger in size than on many other modern cell phones, making them easier to dial. The phone itself is also somewhat larger than many modern phones - 5.1" x 2.2" x 1.0". The phone also has space for an additional MMC type memory card. It comes supplied with a 16MB memory card, and you'll quickly find yourself needing to use this memory to store additional programs, additional data, and saved pictures. The phone has a Lithium Ion battery, which - in theory - is capable of 200 hours standby time or 4 hours of talk time, but in real it has less time of talk.
This assumes that the phone is enjoying a perfect strong signal all the time - the weaker the signal, the more power the phone uses due to increasing the strength of the signal it transmits to the cell. Now for one of the very powerful features of the phone. In addition to an IR port, it also has built in Bluetooth wireless networking capability.
It does not support EDGE technology, but it works very well. I watched movies on this phone, used ICQ and many other applications. Only one thing is disappointed me - ugly, very ugly design.
The 3650 is a tri-band GSM phone. As well as the normal phone microphone and speaker, it also has a built in speakerphone, and is supplied complete with a headset as well. One of the obvious features of this phone is its color screen. The color screen is a lot smaller than on a PDA, but with a resolution of 176x208 pixels, it displays more information on it than older model PDAs (that have only a 160x160 pixel screen). A sophisticated address book enables you to store contact details and multiple phone numbers, and even pictures of, a virtually unlimited number of different people. You can also add 'voice tags' to 25 of your contacts, and then when you want to make a phone call, you simply say the person's name and the phone will recognize you and dial the number. Very helpful if you're driving in the car.
A distinctive feature of this phone is its rotary dial pad. It is very easy to quickly adjust to the different layout of the keys, and each key seems to be larger in size than on many other modern cell phones, making them easier to dial. The phone itself is also somewhat larger than many modern phones - 5.1" x 2.2" x 1.0". The phone also has space for an additional MMC type memory card. It comes supplied with a 16MB memory card, and you'll quickly find yourself needing to use this memory to store additional programs, additional data, and saved pictures. The phone has a Lithium Ion battery, which - in theory - is capable of 200 hours standby time or 4 hours of talk time, but in real it has less time of talk.
This assumes that the phone is enjoying a perfect strong signal all the time - the weaker the signal, the more power the phone uses due to increasing the strength of the signal it transmits to the cell. Now for one of the very powerful features of the phone. In addition to an IR port, it also has built in Bluetooth wireless networking capability.


