The wonderful Nokia 6650 facilitates awesome functionality to the users. The phone is equipped with the amazing GPS feature with which the users can easily have assistance while they are traveling to various places. The phone comes with the 2.2 inches wide screen that offers mesmerising display with more then 16 million colours and high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The handset features high performance lithium ion battery that gives amazing backup. The phone comes with 2 mega pixel camera and built in flash light. It has an efficient music player that supports MP3, AAC, eAAC and MPEG4 music file formats. The handset also facilitates voice dial. It comes with 30 megabytes of internal memory and microSD TransFlash memory card slot. The handset features Bluetooth wireless connection and USB port. It also facilitates internet browsing with the help of WAP 2.0 browser. It supports emails, multimedia messages and polyphonic ringtones.Nokia introduces the new 6650 mobile phone for T-Mobile at the CeBit. The 6650 is a stylish clamshell phone. It features a 2.2-inch LCD display, a 2 Megapixel camera, integrated media player, Bluetooth, FM Tuner and support for GPS navigation. It supports also microSD memory cards.
T-Mobile service My Faves keeps you in touch with the people that matter the most while benefiting from the device’s extensive talk time. Mobile Jukebox users will appreciate the dedicated keys for the music player. Furthermore, the Nokia 6650 has built-in AGPS (assisted GPS) to enable quick positioning with NaviGate route management.
The 6650 is a fairly budget-priced handset that actually looks half-decent on the outside. When I say budget-priced, I mean in the general vicinity of 1 euro, which Nokia says will be the going rate for these babies in Germany and similarly priced in other areas in Europe. So what’s the catch?
The catch is that the phone will be exclusive to T-mobile, and you’ll need to sign up for a new contract to get one. It also doesn’t seem like this phone will be hitting American shores any time soon.
The 6650 is a fairly budget-priced handset that actually looks half-decent on the outside. When I say budget-priced, I mean in the general vicinity of 1 euro, which Nokia says will be the going rate for these babies in Germany and similarly priced in other areas in Europe. So what’s the catch?
The catch is that the phone will be exclusive to T-mobile, and you’ll need to sign up for a new contract to get one. It also doesn’t seem like this phone will be hitting American shores any time soon.
Now let’s talk about what you get for that 1 euro. Nokia’s 6650 features a stainless-steel casing - definitely a plus compared to the very plasticky 6263, the last exclusive T-mobile phone here in the States. And a 2.2″ QVGA screen, 2 megapixel camera with flash, microSD expandable memory, FM radio, dedicated music keys. Not bad for an el cheapo phone, right?
Now throw in an integrated GPS and HSDPA, and the Nokia 6650 manages to look like one hell of a decent phone. At a really, really, decent price.
Now throw in an integrated GPS and HSDPA, and the Nokia 6650 manages to look like one hell of a decent phone. At a really, really, decent price.
Like the rest of Nokia’s phones previously announced, the 6650 will start shipping in the third quarter of 2008.
Key Features
- Weight : 141 g
- Talktime : 2 h 40 min
- Standby : Up to 14 days
- Colour Display : TFT, 4096 colors
- Ringtones : Polyphonic (16 channels), monophonic
- Camera : Yes (VGA)
- MP3 : No
- Bluetooth : Yes, v1.1
- Infrared : Yes
- GPRS : Class 6 (3+1/2+2 slots), 24 - 36 kbps
- Video Recording : Yes
- 3G : Yes, 384 kbps
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