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Nokia 3650 Phone (T-Mobile)

Nokia 3650 Phone (T-Mobile)

List Price: $199.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good phone for the price
Review: Truely, this is a great phone at this price.. Bluetooth works great with my laptop.. Nokia has a good support.. The only flaws with this phone were the following,

1. the keys are in circle and difficult to use for SMS etc.
2. the ringing is not as loud as of Motorola or Ericcson.
3. the speaker phone is also not too loud. Can hear it when noise around u is less.
4. sometimes the phone switches off by itself.
5. the GPS service for AT&T is not having a good coverage.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Okay, Now I need Some ones Help
Review: I have the phone ordered and arriving Monday.I do not even want to open the case it comes in if someone cannot explain how it connects to Lotus notes calendar.Someone please just generally explain that it was easy to do and does actually work.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great phone with some amazing features
Review: We have been working with the 3650 for awhile now and have developed a video player (with help from our UK partners) for the phone besides the built in Real Player. Our site www.zoovision.com offers music videos and more. It's still in the test stages but this amazing phone works great with the service. If you visit the above link with your 3650 and click on the get player dowload you can see for yourself how much fun watching music videos on the 3650 phone can be.

So visit www.zoovision.com with your 3650 Buy it from Amazon for a great price and get the data option with your account activation and have fun watching videos.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a no-brainer - just get it! Here is why it works for me
Review: This is a great little Phone/Camera/PDA device. Fist of all the phone is feature laden - create your own call lists very intuitively, speakerphone works good, caller ID, etc. (Actually I have found everything on this device to very intuitive).

I love 35MM film and I have no desire for an expensive digital camera, so this little camera fit the bill for me perfectly. The pictures are very sharp for what it is. Don't expect a zoom or anything fancy but it does take good photos.

The video camera quality is kind of jerky but still is a very cool feature and I am real glad it's in there.

I got really interested when I saw that this phone had a built in calendar that syncs to Lotus Notes. I use the Lotus Notes calendar at work and also to keep personal appointments. It was always a pain if I didn't have a print out of the calendar with me. Now I just sync up the phone to my laptop and all the appointments load right into the phone in a snap via infrared. It was very easy to get this to work for me. It will enter repeating appointments, you can have an alarm sound when you are due to be somewhere, etc. I do all the typing on the PC and download it into the phone. You can type on the phone too and it's not as hard as you would think, but obviously it's easier to sync the phone to the PC instead. The laptop I have at work already had infrared built in and it "saw" the phone there right away.

I also bought a Bluetooth adapter for my home PC and once I set up the software for that it was a snap to transfer photos to my PC. That way you avoid the extra cost of e-mailing them from the phone.

If you get this phone you should also get the "Body Glove" brand case for it to protect it. The Body Glove is tailored just for this model and has cut outs in all the appropriate places - infrared, microphone, speaker and speaker phone, charger - all have the appropriate cut outs. The case also has a great detachable/swiveling belt clip. Makes it much more convinient to keep the phone with you and protects it. It may sound strange, but I think that somehow the way the case wraps around the phone helped improve the overall sound and volume of the speakerphone. I love the speakerphone.

If you are thinking about it, don't wait any longer. This is one great little device. When I was a kid growing up in the 70's this kind of stuff was only on the Jetson's. Well, now the future has arrived. If only they could get that video to work with the phone as a live video phone...we are getting closer and closer folks! Will something better come out if you wait? Of course it will - but sometimes it's good not to worry about what might come out tomorrow and enjoy what you can already have today. This is a great little device. You will love it.

Tony

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Phone. but TMobile Rebate isn accurate.. only $100 !
Review: I purchased this phone 3 weeks ago.. and so far I love it. Great features. Nice pictures and I just love the SMS features.

Only thing I dont like about it, is that the supposedly TMobile Rebate of $150 is not accurate !! I sent in the rebate and they gave me only a rebate of $100 while the rebate form clearly says $150 for service plans $39.99 or higher and TMobile customer service isnt among the best either. Their customer service staff is almost rude.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: pretty good phone!
Review: I was expecting this phone to be a real annoyance, but in the end, it was pretty cool! The screen is big making it real easy to do whatever ya need. The camera function is so cool! The pics are really clear and great for posting on a website (I made one just for my camera phone pics!). My two problems with this phone is the size, and the keypad. It is a pretty big piece of hardware, but if it is a purse or something, it won't be a big deal. Also, the keypad is round making it a weird adjustment for a while, but you'll get used to it. All in all, a great buy for anyone lookin for a cool gadget to show off to friends and a very reliable mobile phone!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Little PDA.............
Review: I love my Nokia 3650! The built-in camera really surprised myself and some friends as it takes some pretty impressive pictures! I feel that it should have a "shutter cover" to protect the camera. That is why it only received 4 out of 5 stars.

You can buy additional software since this phone is a Symbian OS product. With all the cool software out there, I am truly using this phone as a PDA.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way Cool Gadget!
Review: This is one cool gadget. Stuff that cost extra on my previous phone (data cable and software) is not needed here - I have an infrared port on my laptop. My Outlook Address book transferred via infrared in seconds. The software to do this is free from Nokia's web site and installs in minutes. You can also do it with the BlueTooth connection (a BlueTooth USB adaptor is under 40 bucks!) What I think is really cool, is that the phone is a modem for my laptop - again via infrared or BlueTooth. A also use a BlueTooth headset, and again, it was a snap to install.

My only complaint - the darn ringers are way too quiet. I've missed calls with the phone only a few feet away, or on the car seat next to me with the radio on (and not that loud!)

Apart from the retro-layout of the keypad and the huge (for a cell phone) screen, the phone also has another strange feature - no external antenna! Yet the reception is great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Phone
Review: I've had my Nokia 3650 for several months now and I love it. It's my first Nokia. I've used many other brands and models of phones from cheap to expensive and this is the best one, by far. I will summarize my experience:

Pros:

Long battery life/quick charging
Excellent reception, even on speakerphone
Beautiful display
The camera is great, for a phone
Very long list of features that deliver as promised
Bluetooth works flawlessly with my iMac
Most of the features of a PDA but it's the size of a phone (finally!)
Have experienced no problems and have yet to say, "Man, I sure wish it could..."

Cons:

The appearance (aesthetics) tend not to excite people
I've yet to see an attractive or convenient case for it
It tends to be a bit larger than these new, super-tiny phones (although personally I prefer a larger phone so I can more comfortably view the screen and dial with ease).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun Free Phone
Review: I bought two of these phones in June. One for the wife, one for me. Signed up for the Family Plan to save $10 per month (share slightly less minutes with family members). Rebates arrived in about 9 weeks as promised.

We send each other pictures of the baby using T-Mobile's T-Zone service. Very cool! Last night at the Cards/Brewers baseball game in downtown St. Louis, I took a 15 second video of a Scott Rolen home run. I then "sent" the video to my wife's phone and she was watching it miles away a minute later. How fun is that!

I check my work email account and browse ABC news, ESPN news, and CNN news at stoplights. It even worked way out in the country on a vacation trip in July (Lake of the Ozarks). With my Yahoo account I set up all kinds of "alerts". I get breaking news, weather, etc. Your phone will have an email address of its own so your friends and family anywhere can send you email.

The Bluetooth capability is useful also. I sync up my contact data with my iMac regularly. The new version (iSync 1.5) even supports calendar synchronization -- all wireless.

Games? I play Doom, Star Trek, and a tank game. Lots of fun..
Doom takes some hacking to get to work on a 3650 though.

The keyboard is goofy, but gets a lot of looks. The only caveat is to be sure your employer allows camera phones before buying.


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