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by jdlopez , Dec 09 '03
Pros: Sound Qualtiy, Built in Digital Camera, Expandable Memory, Excellent Contacts Manager Cons: Lack of Stylus/Characher Recognition, Slow OS, Hokey Video Recorder
SI bought this phone through the AT&T Wireless Online Store. I paid $49.99 after signing their contract. My intent in buying this phone was to discard my PDA, and although I haven't thrown the PDA out, this phone does a lot of what the PDA does. The ...
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by vryniseguy , Dec 03 '03
Pros: Good phone with tons of features and expandability to boot. Has an MMC card slot! Cons: No MP3 player. Must remove battery to access MMC card.
This phone just about has it all. It is a gadget freaks nirvana. I've had it for 2 months (TMobile service in Phoenix metro area) and love it. I bought it for $300 from Amazon with a $150 Amazon rebate, plus a $150 TMobile rebate. In addition, ...
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by batteries , Jun 12 '03
Pros: Tri-band allows you use your phone in majority of the foreign countries. Cons: Battery life is short if you keep using camera feature
My wife used to use a Nokia 3390. But when she saw Nokia 3650 on the advertisement, she said she mu ...
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by MnyMkr28 , Jul 17 '04
Pros: easy to use lighted round keypad, large screen, video recorder and camera, voice tag Cons: I don't have any!
I read through all the reviews which, for a first time cell phone user, seem pretty technical to me. I was a little concerned about the round key pad dial but then I used to dial rotary phones, so it was back to basics except that the one should be ...
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by desicrombie , Jul 18 '03
Pros: Blue tooth,infrared,Modem,VGA Camera, VGA Screen,Video Recorder,Gr8 Picture quality,Tri Band,Speaker Phone &16 MB Memory Cons: WAP 1.2, Size bit bulky,OS hangs-up
My previous phone was Sony Ericsson T300 but Nokia is way better then my earlier choice. It is blue ...
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by towel401 , Dec 16 '04
Pros: Big screen, symbian, bluetooth, vga camera, replaceable faceplates, mmc slot Cons: Pokemon shaped, brick, horrible keypad, slow
I got this phone in the summer, and promptly sold it, I actually had more trouble trying to get rid of the brick than I had expected. Its a big chuck of plastic and almost too big to put in my pocket. Its a "youth phone" which basically means its an ugly ...
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by AriesG , Sep 11 '03
Pros: Large screen, still/video camera, features aplenty Cons: Larger phone, circular keypad requires learning curve
Nokia is always expanding its horizons with innovative and unique styles without compromising functionality. The Nokia 3650 embodies mobile hipness with style and features. The phone is larger by most Nokia standards but that presents the user with ...
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by YvetteYMB , Apr 30 '03
Pros: So many features, cool design, very lightweight, big color screen Cons: Large (length and width), lengthy to learn, bluetooth incompatibility
This phone looks like it should be on Star Trek. The design is original, with its circular keypad and its unusually long color screen, and camera located on the back side. This phone can do it all, but its intro to america might be technologically before...
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by fadywwf316 , Feb 24 '03
Pros: Very cool phone, stylish and superb features. Cons: Not touch screen, wierd keypad layout.
First off, Nokia has made a big mistake by releasing this oversized bulky smartphone. Not only did they stick with the outdated Symbian Series 60 platform OS instead of the 7 Series, this phone is actually a little bigger and thicker than the...
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by dlmoses , Apr 15 '03
Pros: Bright clear display, loads of features, memory card Cons: Nothing really. Keypad takes some getting used to.
Well, I'm one of these people that have to have the latest and greatest of everything. I saw this new phone and just had to have it. At the time of purchase, there was a $150 rebate, so it wasn't that expensive to purchase. Came to about $250 after...
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by monstermike , May 25 '03
Pros: Camera, video, bluetooth Cons: Big, no case
The worst is the size and so far I've not been able to find a carrying case, which makes the screen a little easier to collect scratches. But of course, you can just change that when you buy a new color cover.
After you download all the...
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by bugster88 , Oct 08 '03
Pros: Camera feature is cool but only for a couple weeks. Cons: horrible software, Bluetooth doesn't actually work, and very bulky.
My boyfriend and I each got one of the Nokia 3650's recently. Excited about the camera feature and the Bluetooth capabilities we were anxious to try them out. Once it arrived we had to purchase cases for them since they are very delicate, the cases add co ...
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by jmalik1 , Feb 16 '03
Pros: Packed with features, great style, light weight Cons: None
This smartphone from Nokia has it all and will give the competitors run for their money in the smartphone market. It is small and light weight yet packed with features. Has a built in still camera and a video camera to take short video clips - and the...
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by tantan220 , Nov 19 '03
Pros: Tons of features, cool design and keypad. Cons: Huge in Size, Breaks Down Continually, too many features.
When I first signed up with my wireless provider they offered me the option of buying the Nokia 3650 for only $150, which is a great deal because the retail price was $400. Great deal right? Wrong! First of all the phone is HUGE in size in comparison ...
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by dwynne , Dec 16 '03
Pros: triband (GSM-compatible); backlit numbers, fun camera, decent menus + good reception and sound Cons: who needs all these features? haven't found the keylock yet
I have to admit, cool was a big factor in buying this phone. I'd just switched providers and was thrilled by all the rebates offered at Letstalk.com, which got me almost any phone for free with only a 1-year contract. (Check out letstalk.com if you're ...
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