The Nokia 3650 was the first SymbianSeries 60smartphone to appear in American markets. It operated on the GSM 900/1800/1900 bands. It featured a built in VGA camera and a 12-bit color screen. U.S. carriers included AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile USA. Image File history File links Nokia3650. ... Image File history File links Nokia3650. ... Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) is the most prolific maker of cellular phones and thus the worlds largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer. ... It has been suggested that EPOC (computing) be merged into this article or section. ... A screenshot of a typical S60 menu, taken from a Siemens SX1. ... A smartphone is any electronic handheld device that integrates the functionality of a mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA) or other information appliance. ... Not to be confused with Get Some Mates The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. ... AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. ... T-Mobile logo T-Mobile is a multinational mobile phone operator. ...
The GSM 850/1900 variant is the Nokia 3600.
One of the common complaints of the 3650 was its circular keypad. Many owners wanted a Series 60 device with a conventional keypad.
The Nokia 3650 has now been replaced by the Nokia 3620 (GSM 850/1900) and the Nokia 3660 (GSM 900/1800/1900), both of which feature a conventional keypad and an improved 16-bit color display. Categories: Wireless stubs | Smartphones ... Categories: Wireless stubs | Smartphones ...
External links
Symbianz Website for all the stuff you need.
Nokia 3650 Manual
Nokia 3650 Phone
Symbian Freak Website for smartphone users, with a smart phone discussion forum
The introduction of the Nokia3650 today clearly marks the beginning of a new era for the Series 60, the software platform of choice for developing and deploying applications that harness multimedia messaging, content downloading and browsing in a small and dynamic package.
The Nokia3650 is the first product to give the Series 60 platform global availability by operating wherever there are GSM 900/1800/1900 GPRS networks available throughout Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas.
Nokia licenses the Series 60 to other mobile handset vendors who will be able to integrate the software platform into their own application-driven phone designs.
The Nokia3650 was the first Symbian Series 60 smartphone to appear in American markets.
One of the common complaints of the 3650 was its circular keypad.
The Nokia3650 has now been replaced by the Nokia 3620 (GSM 850/1900) and the Nokia 3660 (GSM 900/1800/1900), both of which feature a conventional keypad and an improved 16-bit color display.