Nokia 6650 exclusively for T-Mobile customers


The stylish and easy to use Nokia 6650 is optimized for use with T-Mobile services. Available exclusively for T-Mobile worldly customers, the Nokia 6650 is equipped with the latest wireless features, such as an integrated GPS and multimedia player, allowing T-Mobile customers easy access to a wide range of services such as web’n'walk, MyFaves, Mobile Jukebox and NaviGate. The Nokia 6650 comes with a 2 megapixel camera with flash, 30 MB of internal memory and a micro SD card slot, FM radio and many other features. Images and videos can be uploaded to the web, sent from phone to phone via a wireless

Bluetooth connection, or viewed in full color on the device’s large display. The Nokia 6650 has built-in AGPS (assisted GPS) to enable quick positioning with NaviGate route management.

The Nokia 6650 will be available from T-Mobile during the third quarter at T-Mobile sales points across Europe at a very appealing price. In Germany for example, the Nokia 6650 will retail for just 1 euro together with the Relax 100 rate. T-Mobile universal is one of the world’s leading companies in mobile communications. As one of Deutsche Telekom`s operating segments, T-Mobile concentrates on the most dynamic markets in Europe and the United States.

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