Simple and featureful, the Nokia 6350 3G Mobile Phone looks neat and sturdy. Announced by AT&T, there’s nothing much to comment on the looks except that it doesn’t look clumsy. It is a clamshell phone with a basic 2 MP camera. The internal display is a rather simple 2″ QVGA one; an external display with a 128 x 160 pixel resolution is also present, below which there are a set of dedicated media keys. The handset functions on Nokia’s simple non-smartphone operating system and there is also an addition of AT&T specific applications. One can expect the usual goodies like a built-in web browser, email support and music player.
The handset is pretty light at just 103 grams, one just hopes that the hinge is sturdy enough to endure our endless flips. This gizmo has GPS along with AT&T’s Navigator and Video Share which makes you sit up and take notice. (Did I say this phone was simple?) There are dedicated music keys and the memory is expandable using a microSD card, both of which could make the 6350 a choice for music buffs.
The Nokia 6350 camera mobile phone has a 1050 mAh battery which is quoted to give a talktime of 4 hours on 3G and a 14 day standby time. Along with 3G, this device also supports 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz WCDMA hinting that globe-trotters can use it with ease. Available in graphite and red, the 6350 will be available from October 4 on the AT&T network for 29.99 USD after a mail-in rebate.
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