Nokia 7650
The Nokia 7650 was a groundbreaking smartphone released in 2002, notable for being Nokia's first phone with a built-in camera and running the Symbian OS (S60 platform).
Specifications:
- Display: 2.1-inch TFT, 176 × 208 pixels, 4096 colors
- Camera: 0.3 MP (VGA) with up to 640 × 480 resolution
- OS: Symbian OS (Series 60)
- Processor: 32-bit ARM9-based RISC CPU
- Memory: 4 MB internal storage (expandable via MMC)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Infrared, GPRS
- Battery: 830 mAh removable Li-ion (up to 4.5 hours talk time)
- Dimensions: 114 × 56 × 26 mm, 154 g
- Other Features: Pop-out keypad, MMS support, email, WAP browser
Summary of Customer Reviews:
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Pros:
- Revolutionary for its time as Nokia’s first camera phone.
- Solid build quality with a unique sliding design.
- Good Symbian OS functionality for early smartphone tasks.
- Decent battery life for the era.
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Cons:
- Low-resolution camera by today’s standards.
- Limited internal storage (no SD card slot, only MMC).
- Bulky and heavy compared to modern smartphones.
- Slow GPRS data speeds (no 3G support).
Overall, the Nokia 7650 was a pioneer in mobile technology, praised for innovation but limited by hardware constraints of its time.