Phones.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:40:03
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Aside from its colourful cover, Samsung Corby S3650 is a reliable touchscreen phone, and a relatively cheap one at that. It is designed to land in the hands of an active social networker, a teenager, or one who simply prefers a functional and affordabl...

Cheap price compared to other touchscreen phones with similar features, Small, light, and it comes with 2 extra colourful casings, Efficiently reads and presents documents from Word, Excel, PDF files, Radio/music player is functional enough to replace an mp3 player, No fuss, simple, and curved handset...

No smart dialing, No phonebook integration from social networks, No hardware buttons for quick access to other functions, Low 2 megapixel camera, Acceptable, but not excellent, video performance...
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Targeted at young people interested in social networking while on the move, Samsung's S3650 Corby is an entry-level touch-screen mobile phone. Featuring interesting styling and replaceable, snap-on rear covers, the Samsung S3650 offers plenty of featur...

Distinctive Design, SocialNetworking Apps, Easy to Use UI...

Sluggish & NonResponsive Touch UI, Sparse Connectivity Features, No 3.5mm Headphone Jack...

The Samsung S3650 Corby is available in India for Rs. 8,000, a price that’s too high in our opinion. Although it sports a spunky design and a number of social networking widgets, its basic performance is lacking and so are its connectivity features. I...
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As the old saying goes, everything new is well-forgotten old. As a whole, the dictum hardly ever applies to the cell phone world, but every now and then we see manufacturers resort to bygone concepts of far-off days. For an instance, handsets with desi...

Easily changeable overall look, Capacitive screen that is easy to use, High audio playback quality...

Mediocre camera, Below par multimedia functionality, Lacks 3G and WiFi...

The in-call quality is slightly above average. We like the fact that the sound packs some punch and we were able to hear our callers even in noisy places, plus they didn’t seem to have any problems either. We were somewhat annoyed at the voice sharpnes...
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Samsung had organized an event way back in September, a blogger meet to explore this form of reaching out to it’s potential market. We at Fonearena were invited for it too. It was a great event and we got to understand a lot more about Samsung and the...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:40:04
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We recently checked out the latest and greatest low-end and high-end choices in Samsung's all-touch cell phone lineup: The Samsung Jet and Samsung Corby.
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If the numbers are correct, there are a rather large number of the youth segment viz. college kids, teens, pre teens and even the slightly older youth who are avid mobile users. They don’t have too much of their own money to spend so of course mummy an...

Simple yet chic design, Responsive UI, Plenty of Social Networking tools, Good audio, Camera quality and features are good, Good battery life...

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ConnectivitySince the Corby’s prime demographic is the younger generation of mobile users, Samsung has made sure that the connectivity options provided are best suited for these users without going overboard. It supports EDGE and GPRS for internet c...
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Continuing their assault on the touchscreen phone market, Samsung has now launched a new phone, the Samsung Corby. This one is aimed at youngsters who want a stylish, easy to use touchscreen phone with plenty of features, but more importantly, at a wal...

Attractive design, good build quality, large, responsive touchscreen, easy to use interface with convenient widgets, good web browser, well priced.

Average camera quality, no 3G, no 3.5mm headphone jack, no accelerometer for auto UI rotation...

Continuing their assault on the touchscreen phone market, Samsung has now launched a new phone, the Samsung Corby. This one is aimed at youngsters who want a stylish, easy to use touchscreen phone with plenty of features, but more importantly, at a wal...
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Theres nothing unique about the Samsung S3650 Corby but theres no way you can miss it. No, you wont be considering it, unless youre of a certain age, but youll notice it and perhaps even appreciate it. Neatly repackaged to appeal to its intended...
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We were content with the S3650s reception quality, although it wasnt much different from other phones in this class. The ring tones volume was pretty average, and we even missed some calls when the phone was stuffed in a bag. The vibro alert was not...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-28 11:07:57
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While most touch screen phones typically come in the form of smartphones (i.e. handsets with a mobile operating system), the Samsung Impression A877 bucks the norm. In addition to being a touch screen cell phone, this AT&T handset features a bright LED...
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Like all Samsung touch screen mobile phones, the Genio comes in a small form factor and includes features that are standard across the Samsung product range. The Genio sits at the lower end of the family, which also includes the S8000...

Small form factor, multiple desktops Large screen in proportion to phone size Slim, Strong social media focus Full HTML web browser, Price...

No front facing camera Camera limited to 2MP Screen resolution not as high as it could be No QWERTY keyboard layout...

The Genio is a good looking phone with many of the features that anybody would want. If you’re looking for a true smartphone then the Genio is probably a bit to limited for you. If however, you’re a general consumer or care greatly about web surfing...
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There’s no onboard storage to write home about, but SD support means you can stash a few hours of clips. Images aren’t eyeball-stroking, but the 2.8in QVGA panel is more than ample when used to while away a brief train trip or bus ride.Top QWERTYWhil...

BBC iPlayer on board. Great keyboard. Cheaper than a trip to 99p stores...

Poor build quality in places. Average camera. Resistive touchscreen takes some time to get used to...

A fine budget alternative to the INQ brigade thanks to an excellent keyboard and fine connectivity...
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In a bid to prove that it's down with the kids Samsung launched the Genio range in the latter half of 2009, marked by its bright fascias and mid-range functionality. With their nu-rave aesthetic, they are handsets that wouldn't look out of place in an...

Aside from the eye-catching design, the Genio Touch is very middle-of-the-road. There are things about the handset we like, but we find ourselves constantly pointing out that they could be better, could be faster, could be easier to use. We'd like to s...
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mobilementalism.com Updated: 2011-08-28 11:08:09
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The Samsung Genio Touch in this review is one of the coolest low-priced mobile phones on the market today. With Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface and responsive touchscreen, the Genio Touch gives you an almost iPhone-like experience in a bargain ph...

I’m impressed with the Samsung Genio Touch. It’s a budget phone with budget features but it’s great to use. The touchscreen is impressive, the use of widgets that you can drag and drop all over the place, and the seamless way it connects...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-28 11:08:11
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It may be lacking features in comparison to higher-end handsets, but the Samsung Genio achieves all it sets out to do in terms of appealing to a youthful demographic. Others to consider INQ Mini 3G User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

Continuous news feeds from Facebook, Twitter and MySpace...

The YouTube application fails on account of the EDGE data speeds failing to cope with the necessary streaming.Look and Feel...

It may be lacking features in comparison to higher-end handsets, but the Samsung Genio achieves all it sets out to do in terms of appealing to a youthful demographic...
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