Features:
- Send and receive messages with image, sound and text
- Synchronize your phone book, calendar and to-do list with your PC
- Phone book with up to 500 contacts, with up to 5 numbers and 3 text entries per contact
- Personalize your phone with 8 different color schemes
- Calendar with up to 500 entries
Description:
Compatible with Cingular cell phone service, the Nokia 3595 is at the top end of Nokias entry-level 30 series phones, offering the basic Nokia features plus data capabilities through its Java support and advanced messaging. The Nokia 3595 phone comes in the familiar slim Nokia package (4.64 by 1.95 by 0.87 inches) but has a larger and unique keypad design and a full 4,096-color display. This device supports messaging via SMS and MMS, enabling you to create, send, edit, and forward messages with text and images to compatible phones. You can also receive messages with text, image, and sound, and instant message from friends or business associates. The GPRS connection ensures high-speed data transmission so users have quick access to Internet content via the XHTML browser. You'll also get offers Java support for downloading business applications to expand the phone's capabilities. For fun, the Nokia 3595 provides preloaded polyphonic ring tones, wallpapers, animated screen savers, and picture messagesplus the memory to download more. The device also features four games (Backgammon, Sky Diver, Air Glide, and Bowling), and changeable covers in various colors. The 500-contact phone book lets you assign up to five phone numbers and three text entries for each contact. Other standard organizational features include a calendar with up to 500 entries, a to-do list with up to 30 entries, and an alarm clock with snooze. The phone book, calendar, and to-do list can be synchronized with a PC using SyncML software over the WAP connection. For hearing-impaired customers, the 3595 offers TTY/TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) compatibility with the phone adapter. The extended Li-Ion battery is rated for up to 5.5 hours of digital talk time and 10 days of digital standby time
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