Rating: Summary: Great !! and it's FREE !! Review: Since the UK nokia 3650 i bought is not compatible, i've bought a new nokia 3650 in amazon.com for FREE!! and i can't stop using my phone since the first day i got it !PROs: 1. Large screen (It's really HUGE!!), colourful view (although Samsung has a better view with 65K colors, while nokia 3650 has only 40K colors, but trust me, 40K is clear enough even for the photos!!), bright enough (can still see under the sun) 2. Convenient buttons with the "call" and "end" buttons (Some phone doesnt have separate buttons for call/end), 4-way Navigator button, Menu button(just one click and u can choose whatever applicants u want to use eg. Calender, Real One..), Camera button (just click it and start to take a pic !), Tzone button (for the GPRS surfing, emails..) 3. Multimedia Message Service (MMS) which is really GREAT! Send photos, video clips, or soundclips to your friend's mobile phone (his mobile phone must be compatible with MMS service, and has signed up for the MMS). You may prefer to surf net with your computer, but it's really convenient to surf net and check your emails regularly (or u can set up to have email alerts!) while walking on the street, eating, waiting for bus.. 4. Bluetooth technology, can be used with PDA, digicam, and laptop (which have bluetooth as well) to connect for wireless internet at your PDA/laptop...etc Java Symbian (which other phones doesn't have!!) 5. 3Mb built in Memory and 16Mb Memory card, which allows for large storage of photos, notes, to-do lists, phone books (can store nearly unlimited phone numbers).. etc 6. Surprisingly, the Image quality is much better than i've imagined. Definitely clear enough, and even when sending to emails. 7. Have "Loud speaker" function, where u can use it just like a Walkie Talkie, without having a headache after chatting for hours! 8. Has Photo caller ID !! (which Samsung doesn't have !!) I heard this only works with T-mobile, but i'm not sure about it, coz I have no problem using it with T-mobile.. 9. So many other functions to use.. eg. To do list, calendar (with time and alerts), notes, recorder, Games, Real One player, currency converter, calculator, composer... CONs: Well, I would say that although it's a Triband phone, thus u can use it around the world ONLY IF you're using a US wireless service (which is quite expensive to call from overseas for a long period). You can't use this phone to subscribe another wireless service in other country (eg. UK, Asia). The T-zone for surfing net is much slower than a computer, but still okay for checking emails. The keypads are weird. Take me very long time to type a sms/email. Try to get familiar with it !~ The size is undoubtly bigger than other phones, but still small enough to fit in your pocket. Compare the features of this phone with other small-sized phones, and u will know why is it worth !!
Rating: Summary: It's a phone, a PDA and a camera! Review: On the Nokia 3650 everything is impressive; the color screen and the many features. The memory is easily upgraded to 128MB with a MMC or MultiMediaCard and is available for around $$.
Rating: Summary: Heck of a phone!! Review: I was concerend at first regarding two things for the Nokia 3650: Might be too big and the keypad might be annoying. After much use I can safely say neither are a problem. The phone is big enough that the screen is HUGE and can easily read even emails on it but is also small enough that it fits in your pocket no problem. The screen is is truly incredible, very bright and vivid colors. The keypad is strange at first but after a few days I can type much faster with it than a standard cell phone. Your hands just wrap around it perfectly. I didn't get much done for an entire week at work just placing with all the features. IMAP4 is awesome so I can read and write email with my company's exchange server. The bluetooth sounds very cool but I haven't purchased a wireless handsfree yet (next on my list). There are tons of Java programs and games available online that run great on the phone. The camera is very cool too. It won't replace a 4MP digital camera but while on the go it takes very clear pictures. With my company several people got this phone and its great being able to send video and pictures to each other while traveling or to people's email if they don't have the phone. The entire operating system on this phone is incredible too (hard to believe this phone is even related to a Nokia 3390 or 8290). Very easy to understand menus but function much more smartly like a PC (even can multitask so when you return to the phonebook it is still waiting on the same person). This is handsdown the coolest phone I have seen. The new Ericsson P800 may do more but this Nokia is the most capable phone I have ever used (and you can't beat Amazon's price and fast shipping). If you are looking for a good solid phone then you can't beat the Samsung S105, but if you want a phone/camera/PDA with a great screen and lots of Internet capability then the Nokia 3650 is defintely for you.
Rating: Summary: Well-equipped phone Review: As you well know, has Bluetooth, IR, Camera, PDA, and of course phone functions. I have used every one of them: Bluetooth to sync info to Outlook, exchange data with other phones, and to make the phone act as a fax-out, IR to send information to the phone and to make it act as a modem for my PDA (Sharp Zaurus SL5500), and the camera to just randomly snap pics. Syncing info with Outlook is kind of gnarly and twisted but works eventually.
Rating: Summary: I agree , but Review: The 3650 is a great phone, one gets used to its way of thinking different pretty soon, especially when you already own a mac and are used to thinking outside of the box...I don't want to repeat what 1,000 people before me said in even more words (great PDA, good signal, nice screen, bluetooth works perfectly, etc pp ad infinitum), BUT i do have one negative comment about it: It feels cheap somehow, not sturdy...its one thing to be lightweight, but yet another to feel cheap while being "maigre". The surface feels as if it cost Nokia 0.5 cents to produce and the keypad already moves after a week a tad more than just being "flexible"...But maybe thats just me.
Rating: Summary: The best phone I've had. Review: In the last 2 years, I have had the: Nokia 5190 & 8290, SE T28 & T68i, Samsung 8500, 460, S105, and now the Nokia 3650. It's a fantastic phone. PROS: - Highly customizable. You can create your own labels for the phonebook and you can also organize your menu to the way you want. The housing covers are also a nice bonus. The soft keys can be used as shortcuts for whatever you want them to be. - Camera: It's great. I never thought I would use a camera phone, but I have. Looking at apartments last week, I took pictures. I was in the bookstore and took pictures of books I was interested in, so I could later go online and read reviews about them. I've taken pictures to schedules posted at the bus stop. I could go and do my thing and no the options for when the buses come. It goes on and on. - Video Recorder: WITH T-MOBILE YOU CAN RECORD SOUND ALONG WITH YOUR VIDEO! NOT WITH AT&T OR CINGULAR (to my knowledge), ONLY WITH T-MOBILE. This is fun to have to. My roommate's cat is crazy and I wanted to prove what an aggressive cougar she is. I took a video of her going after me when I was trying to feed her. Sound and all. - Size: I put it as a pro because it's much smaller and lighter than you'd imagine. I was really surprised when I got it, especially how light it is. People seem to discount that the antennas attached to other phones should be counted as part of the phone's size also. With all my antenna phones, I was afraid of putting it in my pocket for fear of breaking the antenna. - Sound quality: With all my Samsung phones (and I love Samsung) I got splotchy reception in my apartment. I expected worse out of the 3650 (with the internal antenna) and got better. Much better. CONS: - Nokia didn't make the extra step to make a 65K color screen. My S105 had 65K colors. Although it's a lot more, the difference is hardly noticeable, so it's not really an all out con. - Keypad: I love the keypad because it's different and unique. It does take getting used to - especially texting. All in all, it's a fantastically fun phone. It sure does turn heads. I'm almost self-conscious using it because as soon as I pull it out, people are looking at it. It's that hot!
Rating: Summary: Superb product for the price Review: For the first time I feel like I have a functional "all-in-one" device. The phone is great as a normal GSM 3-band phone, and it has a good radio. In the elevator where I used to lose the signal on a Nokia 8890, this phone has a strong signal. The blutooth connection with PC Suite syncs my contacts, calendar & to-do list with my Outlook automatically, with no messy wires. I can access my office email seamlessly (it's on an Exchange Server). I even downloaded an Opera browser and I can now access the web, which is convenient when commuting to work on the train. I use the bluetooth to also attach to a wireless Jabra earpiece, which is cheap and more for speaking when driving or walking than a wire earpiece. My mobile experience took a great leap forward with this phone.
Rating: Summary: So much more than a phone.. Review: This unit is so much more than a phone. The key to this phone is the 16mb removeable mutimediacard, because the phone will not freezed due to memory issues, like others may do. Simply purchase a larger 128mb or 256mb chip and away you go. Other phones may do similar tasks but may not have the removeable memory feature which is key when incorporating Calendar, Photos, downloading programs, and video functions.
Rating: Summary: 5 stars ... Review: The phone is great except the size. I've used this phone for a week and then returned it to the local store and upgraded to the SAMSUNG S205 instead. Great features but the size and the keyboard really bothers me. Other than that, five stars! ...
Rating: Summary: Awesome Phone? PDA? Camera? or Video Cam? Review: The best thing out of Finland!
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