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How much memory does the Nokia 3650 have?
The Nokia 3650 has 4 MB internal memory (3,4 MB free) and a 16 MB memory card. User memory is shared with all personal content, such as stored images, downloaded applications, messages and phonebook entries. Larger memory cards are available as a Nokia enhancement.

Can I run several applications simultaneously?
Yes, you can. For example, you can check your calendar while you are in handsfree mode or browsing WAP.

Can I access my e-mail with the Nokia 3650?
Yes, the device supports the SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 mail protocols, which most e-mail systems use.

What business-specific features does the Nokia 3650 have?
The Nokia 3650 features a wide range of business applications. As with the Nokia 7650, you can access your corporate e-mail system and use the contacts, calendar and to-do applications. Contacts and calendar can be synchronized with a PC (e.g. Microsoft Outlook) locally via Bluetooth or via infrared and remotely using SyncML. HSCSD, GPRS, Bluetooth and infrared make the Nokia 3650 a convenient wireless modem for laptop applications. Short voice memos can also be recorded using the Voice Recorder Application. Bluetooth and infrared also allow for easy transfer of business cards.

 
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