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Nokia 3650 Phone (T-Mobile)

Nokia 3650 Phone (T-Mobile)

List Price: $199.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for the working/traveling/busy-with-life person
Review: How is this phone useful for the working/traveling person who wants to carry all address/phone/calendar info with him/her all the time, in a small, light and very cool-looking device:

1. Synchronizable PDA: If you have an office job, and already keep an online calendar in your company such as Lotus Notes or Outlook, you can synchronize your calendar, and have your phone remind you for everything you have to do, everywhere you have to be. Yes, adding new stuff to the phone directly requires a few more buttons to push, but when you synchronize, it makes life so easy, and you don't have to carry a PDA AND a phone at the same time.

2. Taking Pictures: You saw something on the road completely funny, or you have to write down some traffic-jerk's licence#? Just take a picture.

3. User-friendly calls: Not much to say here, but the user interface makes it very easy to place calls.

4. Games: Although you won't have too much time to play games, especially if you are that veru busy person... it is still a great help on the plane or while waiting for someone.

5. Huge screen: Great, bright, colorful screen. Perfect.

6. Internet access: You can get your emails, access other websites, etc. Yes, it is not as fast as a computer, but if you need it, it's there.

7. Profiles (ring/alert/vibration settings for different environments): You can select and customize settings for meetings, normal times, outdoors, completely silent environments like movies, etc.

There's much more to this phone than these that I have counted. Check this phone out before you go out and buy a phone. The only thing you will see is maybe the size of it. While every phone is getting smaller, this is not particularly a small phone. But to have all these in it and also a good, wide screen, and not being heavy at all, it has to be at this size.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Still can't synch via Bluetooth to PC
Review: I have had this phone for about 2 months and for the general contact info, phone-calling features, plus email, it's great. I have taken photos and put them in my contact files which is a cool feature, and I store videos of my dogs swimming in a river so I can show them off to friends.

However, I have yet to be able to connect the phone to my PC. There is no way to directly connect the phone to USB or any other kind of hard wiring. You must use bluetooth or infared, for which you will need to purchase an adapter (unless your PC comes standard with such a device.) So I purchased the Hawking bluetooth adapter from Amazon.com. After hours of conversations with Hawking and Nokia, I was unable to pair the phone and the PC, so I returned the Hawking device and purchased the Belkin bluetooth recommended by one of the tech people at Nokia. After more hours on the phone with Nokia and Belkin, I have been able to pair the devices and send text and photos to my PC from the phone, but I cannot open and use the PC Suite, which does not recognize the connection.

Now after speaking with Nokia tech again, they say that Belkin is not supported by them. I wonder how I got that information then! There is another one that they support, which I may have to go buy. But for now, a tech at Nokia is looking in to the situation further.

I want to be able to back up my contact information especially since I lost 4 years of information when my Palm III died and a virus ate the info on my palm desktop.

Once I get the bluetooth working, I will probably give the phone a higher rating. But the fact that accessories don't always work with this phone is frustrating. I also purchased a headset that supposedly worked for the phone but didn't. It doesn't take just any headset like my other phones have. Also doesn't come with car charger.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i want to know more data
Review: if want to see new model of 3650 this i mean that new generetion of it. can you send data to my e-mail address?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: attractive mobile phone
Review: I am very much eager to have this product of amazon. I am very excited about this product.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Poor Quality from Nokia
Review: Well, the features are sure fine, but here's my negatives:
[T-Mobile is the service provider]

1. T-Mobile doesn't have a network that let's this phone (or others) auto-change time when you travel. So you need to update this yourself even though the phone let's you set it to auto adjust. Not bad, but poor service.

2. Default ring tone is Get Your Freak On by Elektra's Missy Elliot. Great! But then they hype you to buy it for a buck anyway.

3. More critical. I downloaded 5 ring tones and set them for 5 distince contacts. When each one calls I hear only the default ring tone. This feature doesn't work. Same with showing the picture, too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: TOO BIG!!
Review: The phone looks and sounds good its just to BIG!!(Nokia 3650)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent deal
Review: This phone, in addition to all latest cell phone features, comes with almost as many bells and whistles as a PDA. The screen is almost as big as that of a PDA. The calendar, address book, and the to-do list have many useful options and the large screen makes it even easier to work with them. The display is bright enough to see everything even in the sun (unlike many PDA's and other cell phones). A free phone with this many features is a steal (unless you don't want to sign up for T-Mobile service).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The 3650, long live excessive communication abilities
Review: This phone is just too cool. I've never thought a cell phone could actually make me more appealing to the opposite sex, but I'm telling you, this phone demands attention. Built in digital camera that takes great Hi-quality photos, built in digital video camera with audio inabled upgrades, games that rival the sega game gear, polyphonic ringtones, the entire web at your finger tips including Aol Instant Messenger. Its awesome, but much like all products who try to cram ungodly ammounts of functions into a single piece of technology, it becomes problematic. The problems are, however, few and far between. It gets a little glitchy with some applications, but nothing major. The email account is very slow, but it does work, and is faster than the postal service. The Bluetooth is kinda questionable when tethered to a microsoft product, but thats more Microsofts fault than nokia's. Although it comes with a price tag higher than what we're used to for a cell phone, its worth it. I've had mine for 6 months and I'm still stumbling across a variety of very entertaining and useful features...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love the phone but , get ready for a fight.
Review: I love the Nokia 3650, it is a great phone. The calls are crisp and clear. The camera pictures aren't half bad, nice for taking pictures of your kids for ex. and setting them up as a screen saver for your phone. The only real dissapointment has been the Amazon rebate, still won't show up a submitted even after I have written and complained that they promised it would show up on their rebatestatus web site after 2-3 business days still waiting been 7+ days. I am really starting to doubt I will ever see this rebate it so if you can't afford to spend the money don't count on the rebate coming.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TriBand
Review: The reason you cannot use this phone in other places other than the U.S. is that the phone is not UNLOCKED. All the phones in the U.S are LOCKED to specific provider. When LOCKED, you are ONLY allow to use the phone with the provider's SIM chip. You can get this phone UNLOCKED for a small fee and it can be used with any SIM chips.

Good Luck


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