Sorry, but I have to voice some complaints. Nokia phones with Xpress-On covers all just feel like shoddily built toys to me!
I got a 3650, loved it. Tactile feel of a phone is important to me. Partly because I have RSI (beginnings of carpal tunnel). So my phone needs a nice keypad touch. The 7210, for example, was awful: weak, "clicky" keys, with bad menus. The 8390 was okay -- the nav keys were really hard to press, but if I slid my thumb down rather than pressing, it was fine.
The 6310i that I tried seemed exempt from these problems, presumably because it doesn't have changeable faceplates.
My 3650 started out good, although I'd rather have had a real joystick instead of the pad. (Which I don't find that great for games.) The keys were all solid and responsive, and comfortable for me. Then my 3650 died and I had to replace it....
... and my new 3650 is awful. The keys on the right hand side of the phone (7 - 0, #) all feel loose and springy, and they make a super-loud clicking sound. My office neighbors must love when I'm texting at work. The left softkey button is slightly depressed, and it's hard to press. I thought about replacing the keypad, but I'm sure the problem is the metal button plate itself.
And that doesn't even go into the fact that my new phone's speaker is quieter. I had to switch to "Desk Lo" because the midi file I was using on my first 3650, which was quiet but acceptable, could no longer be heard -- even with the phone sitting nearby in a quiet location! (I've heard about this issue from other forum memebers.) I also suspect that the display on this phone isn't as bright/sharp, but that's harder to identify for sure.
So I went from loving my 3650 to strongly disliking it. I was thinking about moving to the 6600 on release, but I'm not going to pay $600+ (USD) to fix something that shouldn't be a problem in the first place.
I really like Nokia, but maybe it's time to move to a new brand. 😞 Am I alone? Are there better models of Symbian mobiles that you recommend?
--Jason