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Nokia 7650 Smartphone Information

Nokia 7650 communicator

The
Nokia 7650 uses the Nokia Series 60 platform (powered by Symbian
OS v6.1), and is a combined mobile phone, digital camera and PDA.

The device has 4MB of onboard memory, a colour screen, digital camera
that takes 640×480 images, and has screen dimensions of 176×208
pixels (34×41 mm)

UK availability: The Nokia 7650 is no longer sold as a mainstream phone. If you’re looking for this handset, try the following:

  • Take a look at a newer handset – See other Series 60 handsets in the range

 

Camera on 7650
Camera on a 7650

WAP on 7650

WAP over GPRS on a 7650

More on the Nokia 7650

  • 7650 Comments – Archive of our old comments page
  • 7650 Connectivity – Help and advice with Nokia 7650 connectivity

Nokia 7650 Review:

The 7650 is a little taller, wider and deeper than
many other contemporary mobiles, but when you consider what this phone
is packing, it’s understandable. Features like Bluetooth, GPRS, MMS (Multimedia
Messaging Service), and, best of all, the built-in camera, mean that
this phone is set to be a hit.

The first thing you’ll notice, is the apparent lack of a numeric keypad
– don’t be fooled into thinking that the device is touchscreen-driven
– there is a slide-out keypad, that also doubles as a lens protector
for the camera (of which, more later…). With the keypad retracted,
the height is around 115mm, and when expanded, 160mm.

The phone is a comfy hold, although the camera lens isn’t inset in
any way, which tends to result in a little fingerprint smearing when
the case is opened. The numeric keypad is quite responsive, but much
of the device navigation is not done using the keypad, it’s with the
small black joystick below the screen. The joystick allows four-way
navigation, with a press-in to select. There are two hardware buttons
immediately below the screen, and their function changes depending
on which application you’re using. There’s also a dedicated Menu,
voice-record and On/off button (which also allows selection of a new
profile). On the numeric keypad, there’s also an ‘ABC’ button, that
allows selection of T9 text recognition and some other general text
options, such as Insert word and Insert symbol.

Software-wise, the device has SMS, Email and Wap built-in (No web browser, but the
Opera browser for 7650 is available for download),
and supports the new Multimedia Messaging format MMS. Standard PIM
Contacts, To-do and Calendar are all there, as are a couple of fairly
basic games (with a few extra ones on the supplied CD).

The killer app for this phone, is, of course, the camera. With a fairly
empty memory, the 7650 can hold around 60 high-resolution 640×480
images. There’s the option to switch image quality between High, Normal
and Basic, to allow you to squeeze more photos into memory, and there’s
a fairly basic ‘night mode’ that can help with low-light image taking.
When in camera mode, the screen becomes your view finder, and pressing
the joystick in, takes the picture, and plays a ‘click’ effect at
you, to confirm that the snap has been taken. Oddly, the ‘click’ happens
slightly ahead of the actual photo being taken, which can ruin the
snap if the photo subject moves during the half-second delay. Once
taken, the snap can be saved to the Images application (for viewing
and zooming), or sent on to your mates via Bluetooth,
infrared, email or MMS.
Photo quality itself isn’t actually that great, but it’s certainly
good enough to be useful when out on the town for the night, or snapping
pictures of family and friends to add to your Contacts address book
In general, the phone is very responsive, feature-packed and surprisingly
powerful.

Looking for negatives is tricky, as this really is a nice piece of
kit. Occasionally, the user interface throws up a few surprises –
menu options sometimes vanish, depending on what mode you’re in, and
some of the more obscure settings aren’t quite where you’d expect
them to be, but in general, navigation is good, and the phone’s a
pleasure to use.

Clearly marketed for gadget-fans who like the latest technology, this
is likely to be a hit – the first colour cameraphone with the Nokia
brandname… how can it go wrong?

Built-in software:

  • Telephone
  • Contacts
  • Call log
  • Messaging. Series 60 setup help
  • Camera
  • Images
  • Calendar
  • WAP (WAP 1.2.1 with WTLS security) . (More on 7650 WAP Browser)
  • Profile management
  • To-do
  • Connection manager (Bluetooth, IR, modem)
  • Notes
  • Calculator
  • Currency converter
  • Voice recorder
  • Ringtone composer
  • Clock
  • Games (Snake Ex, Mix Pix)

Picture taken on a 7650

Picture quality – image taken on a 7650

FAQs

Operating
system

The Nokia
7650 uses the Symbian Operating
System. To check the version number of the operating system on your
phone, type *#0000# as if it were a phone number.

The handset can be upgraded to the latest version of the operating system at
approved Nokia
Service Centres
– If the phone is still under warranty, this
will be done free-of-charge. The process takes up to an hour, but
service centre policies vary depending on how busy they are, and
whether they have the reprogramming equipment onsite. Note that
all data is lost when you upgrade, so it’s vital to do your own
backup first. Online upgrades are not available.

Accessories? There’s
a wide range of accessories, including spare batteries, cases, chargers,
in-car kits, hands-free units, data cables and fascias, available at Carphone
Warehouse
and MobileShop.
.
Sorting
of Contacts
There doesn’t
appear to be a way of changing the sort order from ‘Surname Firstname’
to ‘Firstname Surname’.
Many users have tried to find such an option, but it appears there
isn’t one.
You may like to try NameSwap, available from http://my-symbian.com/s60/software
Hotmail
and AOL access?

Hotmail and AOL use proprietary email systems,
as opposed to the more common POP email systems – this makes it tricky to access mail on a Series 60 device. For email on the move,
consider using a standard POP3 provider such as BT Yahoo (see setup details) that offers free email accounts that can be configured on a Series 60 phone.

If you really want to use Hotmail or AOL, see our Series 60
FAQ
on this subject.

Default
Contacts
For contacts
with lots of phone numbers, note that you can set one default mobile,
work and home number. Select Options – Defaults, then set the ‘Phone
number’ to the numbers as appropriate. They’ll then get a little
icon on the left hand side of the contacts menu.
How
do I turn reports off?
Messaging
| Options | Settings | Short message | Receive report: Yes / No
Can
I use the 7650 as a modem?

Yes, using Infrared or
Bluetooth.

  • 7650 modemInfrared
    – The 7650 has a ‘Modem’ option under ‘Connectivity’. Selecting
    this option allows another device (such as a Pocket PC or Laptop)
    to connect to the Internet using infrared. If the equipment
    you wish to connect to doesn’t have infrared, consider a ‘USB-IRDA
    Adaptor’ from Maplin Electronics (Cat no: RV88V).
  • You can also use the
    handset as a modem from a Bluetooth PDA, or a PC with Bluetooth
    connectivity (such as a Belkin USB Bluetooth adapter)
How
do I hard reset a 7650?

We
accept no responsibility for use of this code. It is undocumented,
not supported by Nokia and should be used at your own risk.

The soft-format
code for Series 60 phones is *#7370#
. You enter this code as you would enter a phone number in the
Phone application. It performs a format of the Internal drive
– All data will be lost if you use this feature.

Series 60 reset

The method
of performing a hard-format, i.e resetting it completely to factory
defaults and removing all data, is as follows:

  1. Switch
    off the phone.
  2. Hold
    down the following three buttons: Green (call answer) button,
    * button, and ‘3’ button
  3. While
    holding these buttons, press the power button and switch on
    the phone
  4. When
    the message ‘Formatting’ appears on the screen, release all
    of the buttons

Note
that you shouldn’t switch the phone off or remove the battery
when performing either of these operations, and it’s advised that
the handset has a reasonable amount of battery charge before performing
a format/reset.

My
phone’s memory is too full to be used

We sometimes hear from
users of Series 60 handset users stating that they’ve filled up
their memory, and the memory is so full that they can’t get in
to delete any files – then the phone is switched on, all they
see is a blank screen.

We’ve not had any experience of this, but the best thing to try
is to restart the phone (by taking the battery out), and then
start the phone in "safe mode". This causes the phone
to load as few apps as possible at startup. To do this, hold down
the ABC key, and while holding it down, start up the phone. This
might let you get into the system.

If you’re able to get to the operating system, you should be able
to format the phone and start again. See
above
for the procedure – This will remove all data, and you’ll
have to restore your phone’s information from a backup.

If you still can’t get
into the phone, or can’t get beyond the blank screen – the final
option appears to be to take the phone to the nearest Club
Nokia shop (or your retailer), who should be able to re-flash
the phone to factory settings.

Email
from your 7650
If you’re
looking to use your 7650 for sending and receiving e-mail, consider
taking out an account with free provider, BT Yahoo
For details of connectivity on a 7650, Series 60 Connectivity section.
How
do I use WAP / What is ‘Services’?
The 7650 does not have
a web browser, but does have a WAP browser, which can be accessed
via the Services menu. For details of Wap on a 7650, and setting
up the Wap browser, see our 7650 WAP
page
Email
problems
If attempting
to retrieve email gives you a "General: System error",
make sure you have "Gateway IP address" set to 0.0.0.0. (Tools |
Settings | Connection | Access points)
This message also appears if you are trying to connect to an email
account over a WAP connection (e.g. trying to connect to BT Yahoo‘s
mailbox while dialed up over o2‘s WAP service).
Also, see our 7650 connectivity page
How
do I enable Auto Keylock?
Surprisingly, the Nokia
7650 doesn’t come with an automatic key lock that switches on after a certain period of time to prevent accidental keypresses – however, third-party application Handy Keylock is available to fill this gap. The functionality is also included as part of Psiloc Extended Profiles application.
How
do I install software onto my phone?

A SIS fileSoftware
for Symbian OS phones is normally supplied using a Symbian installation
file (with a .sis extension). This is a single file that contains
the components needed to get a piece of software installed and
ready to run. A SIS file can be run on a Symbian phone (e.g. from
the Inbox or via a file
manager
. It can also be run via the PC connectivity solution
that was supplied on the CD with the handset. Assuming you have
a SIS file on your PC/Mac (either downloaded from the Internet
or on a CD), the ways to install a SIS file onto your handset
are as follows:

  • Beaming – Beam the file to your handset from your PC using Bluetooth
    or IR. If
    you don’t currently have the ability to beam files to the handset
    via Bluetooth or infrared
    (either from another handheld device or from a PC), then you
    may wish to purchase an IRDA adapter for your PC (this means
    you’ll be able to install software, backup and synchronise data
    between phone and PC) – See our Series
    60 PC connectivity page
    for more.
  • Install
    via PC
    – Assuming you’ve installed the PC connectivity suite
    that was supplied with your phone, look for the "Install
    software" option. You’ll need to have the handset connected
    to the PC via serial, Bluetooth or infrared for this to work.
    – See our Series 60 PC connectivity
    page
    for more.
  • By
    email
    – The alternative, is to email the file that you’re
    trying to install, typically a SIS (Symbian installation file)
    to your own email account, and then use your phone to logon
    to your email (details) and download
    the SIS file as an attachment into your phone’s Messaging Inbox.

If you’ve downloaded an
application and find you can’t install it – make sure the file
you’re trying to install is a SIS (Symbian Installation) file.
Many files are distributed in a compressed form (using the ZIP
file format). If the file has a .ZIP extension, you’ll need to
unzip it first. You can do this with a PC application such as
WinZip, or on the phone itself using the ZipMan
application.

How
do I connect my 7650 to my PC?

The 7650
can connect to a PC via Bluetooth (7650 conforms to Bluetooth
v1.0) or infrared (cable, serial and USB are not supported!
– see below)
. Here is a
summary of how to connect your 7650 to your PC.

  • USB infrared from Maplin
    IR connection.
    From the 7650, select ‘Connect | Infrared’ to turn the phone’s
    IR on. Line up the phone with the PC infrared port, and Windows
    should detect the 7650. Then, use the Nokia Connectivity package
    to select the file you want to send to the 7650. For more on
    IR, see our PC connectivity
    page

    There are several IR adapters available, including the pictured
    ‘USB-IRDA Adaptor’ from Maplin Electronics (Cat no: RV88V).
  • Belkin Bluetooth adapter
    Bluetooth
    connection
    . From the 7650, select ‘Connect | Bluetooth’.
    Turn Bluetooth ‘On’, then move to the second tab by moving the
    joystick to the right. This should show you all Bluetooth devices
    in range. If your PC isn’t shown, select ‘Options | New paired
    device’ and let the 7650 search for the PC connection. When
    the phone and PC are paired, use the Nokia Connectivity package
    to select the file you want to send to the 7650.
    If your PC doesn’t support Bluetooth, then you can add it cheaply and easily using a USB
    Bluetooth adapter. We recommend the Belkin
    USB Bluetooth adapter
    .
    For details of Bluetooth, see our Bluetooth
    page
    ,
    and for help connecting, see our PC
    connectivity page

    Files
    received on the 7650 can be found in the Messaging application,
    in the Inbox folder


For more
help, see our Series 60 PC connect
page

Data
cables for 7650

Many visitors to this site
report that they’ve heard of data cables for serial connection between
a PC and a Nokia 7650. Be warned that these cables are for use with
special software for configuring the 7650 using F-BUS or M2BUS.
This can be used for phone unlocking, and advanced programming use.
It’s not for use with the Nokia’s PC Suite for 7650. If you try
to use it with the software supplied on the 7650 CD, you’ll probably
see an "Accessory not supported" message. These data cables
require use of a special tool to connect, and a small amount of
dismantling the phone before the connection can be made. These cables
can be found cheaply on
eBay

If you’re looking to connect to your PC for picture/file transfer,
backup and software installation, look for a Bluetooth or IR adapter,
as per the section above.

Can
I use a Bluetooth headset?
Sadly, no. The Nokia 7650
doesn’t support Bluetooth headsets, as it does not have the required
audio routing hardware/software. Bluetooth
is supported for data transfer only.
Can
I browse the web from my 7650?

This page on a 7650The
7650 comes with a Wap browser, but does
not come with an HTML web browser. However, one is available in
the form of the Doris Browser
is available as a small application that can be evaluated for free
for ten days. Once installed, you can find it from the Tools | Apps
icon. The browser supports image rendering, access to secure sites
as well as viewing Word and PDF documents – and it all fits in under
50k.

From April 2003, the Opera
browser
is available for the Series 60.

How
do I silence the camera click?
Select
the ‘Silent’ profile, or turn off the ‘Warning tones’ from Profiles
Can
I play MP3 files on my phone?
We’re quite
keen on the application
UltraMP3!
, which has a
built-in playlist editor
How
do I delete message reports?

It’s possible
to set up Messaging to send you a ‘delivered receipt’ when a text
message gets delivered ("Settings | Short message Receive report".
Receipts are stored in the Log application.

It’s not possible to remove individual items from the Log application,
the entries will disappear when they are older than the "Log
duration" setting. ("Log | Options | Settings").
There is a ‘Clear log’ option in the "Log | Options" menu,
which will remove all log entries, including the call costs and
durations.

Record
longer videos
If you’re
looking to use your 7650 as a camcorder, and are frustrated that
the Nokia video recorder application has a maximum file size limit,
consider Philips LifeVibes Camcoder PRO
Can
I use the 7650 in the States?
No. The
7650 is a dual-band phone operating on EGSM900/1800 (Europe, Africa,
Asia Pacific), and the US operate on GSM1900 . You can still use
camera / organiser features, but can’t make voice or data calls,
or send text messages
How
do I install ringtones?
7650 supports
playback of .mid or .wav files, and use of these file formats as
ringtones. To use such a sound file, beam or email the file to your
7650. It will then appear in the Messaging Inbox. Open the message
and select ‘Options | Save’. Then, from ‘Profiles’, select a profile
and set the ‘Ringing tone’ to the new file.
For more on ringtones, see the mobile
phone FAQ
How
do I get to the ringtones settings?
Go to Profiles,
select which profile you’re in (if you’re not sure, it’s probably
‘General’), press ‘Options’, ‘Personalise’, then press on the ‘Ringing
tone’ option. Scroll up or down, and press ‘Select’ on the tone
you want.
Recycle your mobile

Recycle your mobile phoneIf you’ve got an old mobile phone handset that you’re no longer using… do your bit for the environment, and recycle it safely. You’ll also make some money when you send your old handset back.

Don’t leave it in the back of a drawer – see if it can find a new lease of life, and pocket you some cash.

For a summary of the best deals on making cash from your old handset, try the comparison search tool at www.sellyouroldmobile.co.uk

Receive
faxes on your mobile
Looking to get faxes on your Series 60 phone? See our answer in the Series 60 FAQ
How
do share my pictures with others?

Once you have taken a
picture on the 7650, there are three ways to get the files from
your phone to other people or computers:

  1. Sending an image to a PCYou
    can copy it to your PC with the Nokia software supplied on the
    CD (see above). Depending on what
    you have connected to your computer, you can use Infrared or
    Bluetooth. Set your PC to receive files (using the IR or Bluetooth
    software supplied with your adapter), select the photo to send
    (from Images), then from the Options menu, select Send.
  2. You can use the Messaging
    application and email the picture to yourself (or a friend)
  3. Send the picture to
    another mobile using MMS. Costs of sending
    pictures by MMS differ depending on which network operator you’re
    with. Take a look at our MMS page for
    more.
What’s
my 7650’s serial number?
Enter
‘*#06#‘ into
the Phone application, to get your handset’s serial number (known
as the IMEI) – useful if your phone is stolen.
Video
on the 7650?
PacketVideo
recently demonstrated an application that can record video clips
on a 7650. This can be downloaded from My-Symbian
FM
radio for my 7650?

Some Nokia
devices come with a built-in FM radio, but the Nokia 7650 does not.
We’re often asked whether software is available to add a radio to
their phone. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple, as it’s not just
a software issue. Phones that have built-in radios contain dedicated
hardware in the phone to do this (an FM RF tuner)… and the 7650
doesn’t have that. If you’re really desperate to listen to radio
from your handset, note that it is possible to listen to streaming
audio over the Internet via GPRS (using an application such as Avec Radio), although don’t expect the results to be up to much!

There are some Nokia headsets available with an FM radio in the
lead, but we can’t find one that works with the 7650.

Changing
the default picture

To change the default
wallpaper image used in the phone application, do the following:

  • Press Menu
  • Go to Tools | Settings
    | Phone | Standby mode
  • Press the joystick
    on the "Background image" option.
  • From the "Yes
    / No" option, select "Yes". You’re now able to
    select from an image in your images folder
General
problems
If you’re experiencing
a software problem not detailed on this page, here are a few general
bits of advice. Firstly, try removing the battery and reinserting
the battery to reboot the phone. The next (more drastic) step is
to back up your phone to your PC, then perform a reset of the phone
as detailed elsewhere on this page. If this
hasn’t helped, note that some of the early versions of Series 60
software contained bugs, which have been fixed in later releases.
Check your software version number and see what the latest version
is (see elsewhere on this page). To upgrade to a more recent software
release, take your phone to your nearest Nokia Service Centre. The
upgrade should be free. Note you’ll lose all data, so make sure
you back it up first.
Data
conversion
For help with information
on converting your Contacts, Calendar and documents for viewing
on your phone, see our Conversion page
for some general guidance.
Various
7650 passcodes:

Below is
a list of the various code types you may find on the 7650:

Lock code

  • Length: 5 digits
  • Detail:Used to prevent unauthorised access to certain functions on the phone
  • Set from: Tools > Settings > Security > Phone & SIM
  • Default: The default lock code for Nokia Series 60
    devices is 12345.
  • Lost? – If you’ve changed this code and forgotten it
    – you will need to visit a Nokia authorised service center,
    who will be able to reset the lock code for you.

PIN code

  • Length: 4 digits
  • Detail: This is an optional 4 digit code to protect
    your SIM
  • Set from: Tools > Settings > Security > Phone & SIM
  • Lost? – If you keep trying, you’ll eventually get locked
    out and need to contact your network operator for a PUK code
    (see below)

PUK code

  • Length: 8 digits
  • Detail: You’ll be asked for this 8 digit code if you’ve
    entered the wrong SIM code more than the allowed number of times.
    You’ll need to contact your network operator to get this lock lifted. PUK code help.

Wallet Code

  • Detail: This alphanumeric code is used to gain access
    to the secure data store for the Wallet application, where you
    can save bank and credit card information, plus other private
    data, securely.
  • Lost? – If you’ve forgotten the wallet code, enter
    the following string as a telephone number: *#7370925538# –
    this will allow you to delete the existing wallet and create
    a new wallet code. You will be prompted for the phone’s lock
    code to proceed (Normally 12345, unless you’ve change it).

Network locking code

  • If your phone was fixed to work on a specific network (for
    example, Orange), this lock may prevent you from using another
    SIM in the handset. You may see "SIM card rejected" or "SIM
    card unaccepted". This lock can be lifted for you by contacting the network operator in
    question (there may be a fee for this).
Who’s
calling?

Thanks to caller display, we can see who’s calling. For answers to your Caller Display questions, see our Caller Display Series 60 FAQ

Is
the phone available in other languages?
The 7650 is available in
31 languages. Each phone is shipped with 3 languages – English,
and two others, depending on the region in which the phone is shipped.
It may be possible for your approved Nokia Service Centre to re-flash
your phone to different languages. Contact Nokia for more information.

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