Nokia's new superphone is to die for.
Source: InfoSync
Nokia's new 7650 model features GSM, HSCSD and GPRS support, as well as an integrated digital camera plus support for WAP, Bluetooth, SyncML, IR, e-mail, J2ME and MMS!
If you've been wondering why Nokia has seemingly held back and been cautious about implementing new technologies in their phones lately, the answer has suddenly shown up in the shape of the company's new superphone - the Nokia 7650. Utilizing the same base design as other models in the 7000 series (slide down to reveal keypad) with a twist, the 7650 is guaranteed to be one of the hottest mobile phones in 2002.The Nokia 7650 will be the world's first 2.5G Symbian OS mobile phone with advanced messaging and imaging capabilities, featuring an inbuilt camera, enhanced user interface and a large color display.
The Nokia 7650 is also the first mobile phone to be announced based on Symbian OS v6.1, and key features include its support for GPRS as well as HSCSD connections, WAP, Bluetooth, SyncML, infrared capability, email, MIDP Java support and multimedia messaging (MMS).