Nokia 7650

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The Nokia 7650 is a smartphone belonging to the fashion and experimental (7xxx) series. The phone was released on the second quarter of 2002 for around 600. It was notable for a number of firsts: first Nokia smartphone with the Symbian OS (version 6.1); first Series 60 platform device; first Nokia with built-in camera. The handset's release was promoted in conjunction with the film Minority Report.

The Nokia 7650 has a 32-bit RISC CPU, based on ARM-9 series, a 104 Mhz CPU clock, 4 MB of non-expandable main memory (RAM) (3.6 MB available to the user) and 16 MB ROM. As the phone was released in the GSM 900/1800 dual band version only, it was not released in the U.S. market (where the only available bands are the GSM 850 band and the GSM 1900 band).

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Network GSM Dualband 900/1800 MHz
Weight 154 g
Dimensions 114 mm × 56 mm × 26 mm
Display resolution 176x208 (4096 colours)
Battery charge duration Up to 200 hours
Operating system Symbian OS 6.1 with Series 60 platform
GPRS Class 10 (2 Tx / 4 Rx)
Communication ports Bluetooth v1.0 (data transfer only), IrDA
Camera 24-bit VGA (640x480); no flash

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