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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | February 2003[1][2] |
Predecessor | Nokia 7650 |
Successor | Nokia 3230 (3650/3660) Nokia 6620 (3600/3620, unofficial) |
Related | Nokia 3600, 3620, 3660 |
Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz[2][3] GSM 850/1900 MHz[4] |
Form factor | Block/Candybar |
Dimensions | 130 x 57 x 26 mm,[2] 139 cm3[3] |
Weight | 130 g[2][3] |
Memory | 4 MB[3] 3.4 MB available to user[2] |
Removable storage | MMC[2] (16 MB included) |
Battery | BL-5C, 3.7v, 850mAh[2] Li-ion[3] |
Rear camera | 0.3 Megapixels[2] 640x480 VGA[3] |
Display | 176 x 208 pixel 4096 colours (3600/3650) [2] [3] or 65,536 colours (3620/3660)[5] |
Connectivity | IrDA Bluetooth[2][3] |
The Nokia 3650, sold in North American markets as the Nokia 3600 (triband GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz), is a mobile phone from Nokia announced on 6 September 2002 as the successor to the Nokia 7650. It runs Symbian OS Series 60 (version 1.2).[6]
A very distinctive feature of the Nokia 3650/3600 was its unique retro circular keypad. Many owners would have preferred a Series 60 device with a conventional keypad, however some stated that the rotary style keypad made text messaging easier and faster. This device improved on several things compared to 7650, such as expandable memory, improved battery, and camcorder capability, and it retailed for a lower price upon release in early 2003.[7][8] It also had support for Xpress-On covers.[9]
The 3600 was the first Symbian OS device to appear in American markets. It was also the first phone with an integrated camera announced for the North American market.[2]
Improved versions called the Nokia 3660/3620 were announced a year later. By that time the business-oriented Nokia 6600 was released as the company's flagship Series 60 smartphone. The official successor to the 3660 was the Nokia 3230; no official successor was released for the 3620, however, it was replaced in the Cingular Wireless (now AT&T Mobility) lineup by the Nokia 6620 shortly after their acquisition of AT&T Wireless Services.