vendredi 2 octobre 2009

Nokia 6350





The Nokia 6350 is a fairly simple 3G clamshell phone with the
interesting addition of a GPS receiver. Announced exclusively
on the US AT&T network, the 6350 should start to ship this
month for just under $30 when taken with a two-year contract.

This is a tri-band 3G phone, supporting 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz
WCDMA. This means that the Nokia 6350 can be used by AT&T
customers when they travel worldwide, and as you might expect
this is backed up with quad-band GSM as well.

The built-in GPS is paired with AT&T's Navigator application,
although the small 2" QVGA screen isn't ideal for this sort of
task. The 6350 does give audible turn-by-turn directions, so
it is possible to use it in a car using audio prompts alone.

This is a Series 40 device, using Nokia's popular and simple
non-smartphone operating system. All the usual Nokia features
are here including a music player, web browser and email
client. In this case, the standard Nokia software has been
enhanced by some AT&T specific applications for sharing videos
and accessing multimedia.

The Nokia 6350 has stereo Bluetooth, microSD expandable memory,
a small 2.5mm audio socket, and integrated handsfree
speakerphone. Charging and data transfer is done through
a microUSB connector, and there is also a small 128 x 160
pixel external display with dedicated media keys underneath.

It's pretty lightweight for a 3G clamshell, weighing 3.61
ounces (or 103 grams). Talktime from the 1050 mAh battery
quoted as 4 hours on 3G with 14 days standby time.

It's not a million miles away from the Nokia 3710 in terms of
specification, and it shows that Nokia can add useful GPS
features to relatively low-end devices.

Available colours are red and graphite, and Nokia say that
the 6350 should be available from 4th October onwards from
AT&T retail stores and online.

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