As was posted yesterday, Nokia were to announce new phones today, and true to their word, this has been announced along with the Nokia 3510i (not Symbian).

So, here we go;
Size
Weight: 130 g (with Lithium Ion Battery)
Dimensions: 130 x 57 x 26 mm, 139 cc
Display and User Interface
High-resolution, full-color display (4096 colors)
176x208 pixels
5-way scroll key
Symbian operating system
Midi and WAV ringing tones
Ringing tone composer
Predictive text input
Integrated Digital Camera
Image capture at 640x480 resolution
Phone display used as a viewfinder
Photo album
Video capture: 3GPP MP4 formats
Video playback: Real One Player. Formats: 3GPP MP4, Real Audio and Real Video
Memory
4 MB internal dynamic memory for phone numbers, messages, photos
External memory on 3V MMC memory card
Wireless Connectivity
Infrared
Bluetooth
Connect phone wirelessly to compatible phone or phone to compatible PC
Send/receive pictures, video clips, graphics, play games
Java Technology
Support for Java MIDP 1.0
Download new JavaTM games and applications
Messaging
Combine picture, video, text, and voice clip & send by MMS or email to compatible phone or PC
Email over GSM data, HSCSD and GPRS
Email protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4
Concatenated SMS messages, picture messaging
Data Transfer
Up to 43.2 kilobits per second in High Speed Circuit Switched Data networks
Up to 40.2 kilobits per second in GPRS networks
Voice Features
Voice dialing
Voice recorder
Integrated handsfree speaker
WAP
xHTML MP with I-Mode extensions over GSM data, HSCSD and GPRS
Games
Java and Symbian games
Multi-player games over infrared and Bluetooth between compatible phones
Tri-Band Operation
GSM 900/1800/1900 networks
Automatic switching between bands
Accessories
Xpress-on covers: painted & graphical
Travel Charger ACP-12 (in box)
Travel Charger (ACP-8)
Mobile Charger (LCH-12)
Plug-in HF Car Kit (PPH-1)
BT Car Kit (CARK112)
Microphone (HFM-8)
Mobile holder (MBC-16)
HDC-10, HDB-5, HDC-5, HDD-1 and HDE-2 headsets
Mobile Inductive Loopset (LPS-3)
Battery Cell (BL-5C)
Carrying cases
Nokia Music Player (HDR-1)
Memory Card (DTS-64)
Some may say that this is what the 7650 wanted to be, some that it is what the 7650 should have been, others will just say that its another beast.
My main concern is that since the mobile world is going Java, and Java MIDP 2.0 is coming soon, shouldn't this 3650 be looking to that?
Anyway, yet another Symbian phone in the works and Microsoft is yet to get from the "we don't know if it will work" stage!