Created on 27 May 2009
If there’s one technology that defines the modern world, it’s the cameraphone. And that global revolution in digital democracy started right here, with the Nokia 7650. This was the first mainstream handset to feature both a digital camera and MMS picture messaging, enabling folk for the first time to capture experiences and share them immediately with friends, family and the world online. The 7650 was also the first modern Nokia smartphone, running Series 60 (now S60) on the Symbian OS. This gave it the flexibility to load new S60 and Java applications into its generous (for the time) 4MB of user memory, controlled by a tiny rubber joystick – the precursor to today’s control pad. If that wasn’t enough innovation to fit into one handset, the 7650 had one of Nokia’s first colour displays, a 176×208-pixel LCD that still sparkles with life, plus a speedy GPRS data link.















