Nokia 2650

The Nokia 2650 was first made public in the second quarter of 2004. The model was one of Nokia's few clamshell releases at that time, and being an entry-level phone, it became popular largely due to its low price.

Nokia 2650
ManufacturerNokia
Compatible networksGSM 850 1900
GSM 900 1800
GPRS Class 4 (3+1 slots), 24 - 36 kbit/s
Availability by region2004
Form factorClamshell
Operating systemSeries 40
Memory977KB
BatteryBL-4C
760 mAh
Li-Ion
DisplayCSTN
128x128 px
4096 colors
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Features

The Nokia 2650 has the following features:

  • LED light for alerts to sms and incoming calls
  • A high resolution 128 x 128 colour display
  • Full colour xHTML via GPRS
  • Multimedia Messaging
  • An enhanced phone book with images added to contacts available
  • An enhanced calendar function
  • Downloadable Java games and applications, Wallpapers, Polyphonic ringtones

Specification sheet

Feature Specification
Form factorClamshell
Operating SystemSeries 40 Version 1
GSM frequencies850/1900 MHz or 900/1800 MHz
GPRSClass 4 (3+1 slots), 24 - 36 kbit/s
EDGE (EGPRS)None
UMTS/WCDMA (3G)None
Main screenCSTN Matrix,4096 colors, 128 x 128 pixels
CameraNo
Video recordingNo
Multimedia MessagingYes
Video callsNo
Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC)No
Java supportYes, MIDP 1.0, CLDC 1.0
Built-in memory977KB
Memory card slotNo
BluetoothNo
InfraredNo
Data cable supportNo
BrowserWAP 1.2.1 XHTML
EmailNo
Music playerNon
RadioNo
Video PlayerNo
Polyphonic tonesYes, 4 channels, monophonic
MP3 ringtonesNo
HF speakerphoneNo
Offline modeNo
BatteryLi-Ion 760 mAh (BL-4C)
Talk time3 Hours
Standby time12+ days (300 hours)
Weight96 grams
Dimensions85 x 46 x 23 mm, 77 cc
AvailabilityQ2 2004
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