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Interesting... So who is going to buy a 3650 now? =)
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Nokia imaging phone selected as Innovations 2003 winner at International CES
01-09-2003
New Nokia 3650 imaging phone selected as one of the best new products of 2003
Nokia (NYSE: NOK), the expert in mobility, today announced that the new Nokia 3650 imaging phone was selected as an Innovations 2003 award winner at the 2003 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The annual Innovations awards honor the year's most innovative products in 20 categories.
Designed to allow users to share their experiences with both voice and images, the Nokia 3650 phone includes an integrated VGA resolution camera, a large 176x208 pixel color display supporting 4096 colors, and a unique retro-styled circular keypad with a 5-way scroll key. The Nokia 3650 also incorporates a camcorder for capturing video clips, as well as a RealOne Player for playing or accessing streaming video content. MMS functionality allows users to send video clips, images, text and sound over the air to another MMS-enabled phone or to a standard e-mail address. The Nokia 3650 phone also supports a wide variety of e-mail standards and features an XHTML browser to enable next generation browsing.
The tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900) Nokia 3650 imaging phone incorporates the Nokia Series 60 user interface, allowing users to easily navigate and activate the phone's features with just one hand. The Nokia 3650 imaging phone represents the first Series 60 device in the Americas, and Nokia's second Series 60 device worldwide, the first being the Nokia 7650 imaging phone which has already created a Series 60 user base numbering in the millions. Built-in Java technology allows users to personalize the content on their phone with a wide selection of third-party applications, including image editing and a variety of graphic-intense games. The Nokia 3650 imaging phone is expected to be available in early 2003.
Each year, an independent panel of industry designers, engineers and journalists evaluate the year's best new consumer electronics products that are submitted by electronics manufacturers and marketed in the United States. The Innovations 2003 Awards honor the best in consumer technology design and engineering in twenty categories, and for 2003 were selected from over 600 individual entries.
Innovations is the most widely renowned consumer technology awards program in the consumer electronics industry, endorsed and advised by the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) and sponsored and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
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Posted: 2003-01-13 11:07:00
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Not me for sure.. itīs so ugly, the tide wonīt take it out. Too bad really. Maybe itīs just me being conservative but i can tell you for sure if i won the damn thing or got it as a gift iīd sell it without unpacking it. Sorry Nokia, no cigar from me this time
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Posted: 2003-01-13 11:24:00
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Nokia may be the one of the best product this year but the SE P800 IS THE BEST SO FAR.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 11:36:00
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P800 Best 0f The Best
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Posted: 2003-01-13 11:52:00
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P800 well be the best for 2003, no phone can compete with it until now.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 13:23:00
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The 3650 has been hit with a very large ugly stick for sure.
But it does have its advantages over the P800 (Don't kill me for this
The main one being the MMC slot, which means they are easier to get hold of and cheaper, I mean sure the annoying thing about it is, the fact that you have to remove the battery to access it, but I still would have prefered MMC to Sony branded over priced rubbish.
Also the Series 60 Platform has alot going for it in the way of software at the moment, I also think it will be great for playing games with the 'deformed' keypad, unlike the P800 with it's.....erm.....????
But I still wouldn't touch it, just for the fact that a 4 year old designed it with his new wax crayons
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Posted: 2003-01-13 13:46:00
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I thnk that the 3650 is a matter of either loving it or hating it.
I remember i was so excited when i first found out about it, so that i ditched the P800. But now i prefer the P800 over the 3650. Now depending their prices: The Nokia 3650 sells for around $400 in Hong Kong and the P800 foa $800. If prices dont go down, i'm afraid i will be forced to go for the nokia model.
I like being different(P800) but i don't think i can be that different(3650)!!!
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Posted: 2003-01-13 19:51:00
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i hafta agree with the ugly stick.
i really think it looks nasty.
it's probably the keypad.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 22:50:00
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Does it have pda functions as well? Or is it just an imaging phone
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Posted: 2003-01-13 23:13:00
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Yes, it has some PDA functions. It's running the same OS as N7650; Symbian 6.1 Series 60.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 23:28:00
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