CellReviews

February 18, 2005

Nokia 7650

The Good:
Integrated camera, full connectivity: GPRS-infrared-bluetooth, exotic slider design

The Bad:
limited memory, heavy and bulky, short battery life, basic camera quality

Nokia 7650 is a classic. It was the first smart phone of its kind that entered the market. With the big screen, and its full connectivity, Nokia 7650 can navigate the Internet quite smoothly. The problems with 7650 is its limited memory = 4 MB, shared. This means we cannot install lots of games and applications, and we cannot store MP3 songs as ringtones.



Bluetooth, infrared, and GPRS all works well and stable. But don't save too much images and sounds in the memory, because limited memory will make the phone runs very slow. Its heavy and bulky dimension is also a problem. It's too big for our trousers' pockets. And it's too "fragile" to put it into a bag. Battery life is also short. You should change the factory default battery with stronger battery.

Camera quality is not really good. It's good only in daylight, and with the object taken not more than 3 feet in a distance from the lens of the camera. Otherwise, the picture will be blur if taken in a daylight, or dark if taken during the night.

Conclusion:
The Nokia 7650 is a nice cellphone if you need a phone with camera, able to surf the web with a big display screen, and don't need much space for fancy stuffs like mp3 songs, games, or office data. However it's already outdated, and better switch to 3660.

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