Engineering:Nokia 6650 fold
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | GSM 850, 900, 1,800, and 1,900 MHz HSDPA 850 and 2,100 Mhz[1] |
Availability by region | Germany (June 2008)[1] |
Predecessor | Nokia N75 Nokia 6290 |
Successor | Nokia N85 |
Related | Nokia 6600 fold |
Form factor | Clamshell |
Dimensions | 99.7×47×16.2 mm[1] |
Mass | 112 grams (4.0 oz)[1] |
Operating system | Symbian OS, S60 v3.2 |
CPU | ARM 11, 369 MHz[1] |
Memory | 30 MB internal[1] |
Removable storage | microSD (up to 8 GB) |
Battery | 1.5 Ah Li-ion |
Data inputs | Keypad Three cover touch keys Two volume keys Camera key |
Display | 2.2 inches (56 mm) TFT LCD (16 million colors, 240×320)[1] |
External display | TFT LCD (262,000 colors, 128×160)[1] |
Rear camera | 2.0 megapixels (1,600×1,200)[1] |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP Micro-USB 2.0 |
Other | A-GPS Stereo FM radio[1] |
The Nokia 6650 fold (also known as the 6650d) is a Nokia smartphone announced in March 2008, running Symbian OS.[2] It is a Hex-band unit using GSM 850, 900, 1,800, and 1,900 MHz networks and UMTS 850 and 2,100 Mhz networks (WCDMA/ HSDPA). Also noted as a quad-band clamshell 3G smartphone, it was released in June 2008.[1][3] It was sold through AT&T Mobility in the U.S.[4] It is AT&T's replacement for the S60-powered N75.[5] It was manufactured in three colors, metallic silver, black, and red.[1][6] It was never a global model, and therefore it was sold exclusively for T-mobile networks in Europe.[7] Models were RM-324 for North America and RM-400 for Europe.
AT&T Variant
The AT&T variant has been heavily modified from the T-Mobile versions. It has model number 6650d-1bH with software version RM-324. The keypad has been modified, adding MediaNet (just a shortcut to the standard S60 web browser, based on Webkit), GPS, and camera keys, and moving the menu and clear keys below the send and end keys, respectively.[8]
Also, the software has been modified to accommodate AT&T. Carrier branding is evident throughout the OS, and several applications have been changed. Nokia Maps has been replaced by AT&T Navigator, and FM Radio has been removed for XM Radio.[9] There are also non-removable demos of Tetris, Mobile Banking, MobiTV, The Weather Channel, Midnight Pool 3D, and Diner Dash 2 have been added.[9] The main menu also features links to Cellular Video, Yellowpages, Media Net, AT&T Mall, AT&T Music, and AT&T GPS.[8]
The AT&T Variant is only available in silver and red.[9]
Reference
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 "Nokia 6650 - Full phone specifications". GSMArena.com. http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6650_t_mobile-2311.php.
- ↑ "T-Mobile and Nokia introduce Nokia 6650 exclusively for T-Mobile customers - Nokia". http://company.nokia.com/en/news/press-releases/2008/03/03/t-mobile-and-nokia-introduce-nokia-6650-exclusively-for-t-mobile-customers.
- ↑ "Nokia 6650 specs" (in en-US). https://www.phonearena.com/phones/Nokia-6650_id2662.
- ↑ Jefferies, Russell (27 August 2008). "Review of Nokia's 6650 smartphone - coming to AT&T". http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=5167.
- ↑ Ziegler, Chris (26 August 2008). "Nokia 6650 flip coming to AT&T to redeem the N75". endgadgetmobile.com. http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/08/26/nokia-6650-flip-coming-to-atandt-to-redeem-the-n75/.
- ↑ "Nokia 6650 - red (AT&T)". CNET. http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/nokia-6650-red-at/4505-6454_7-33392110.html.
- ↑ Litchfield, Steve (9 August 2008). "Nokia 6650" (in en). http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Nokia_6650.php.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Did AT&T Ruin The Nokia 6650?". 15 November 2008. http://www.symbian-guru.com/welcome/2008/11/did-att-ruin-the-nokia-6650.html.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Blandford, Rafe (27 August 2008). "Nokia 6650 heads for the USA on AT&T" (in en). http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/7912_Nokia_6650_heads_for_the_USA_o.php.
External links
- Nokia 6650 fold Product Support at Nokia Europe