digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 12:34:14
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The Genio Pro as a phone Whereas the original Genio Touch only featured Edge connectivity, this new Pro version features 3G/3G+ and Wi-Fi for faster web browsing. This mobile is good for talking. Pin back your ears and you'll hear a very slight fuzz n...

Pluses, Slideout keyboard, Connectivity, Standard audio output / FM radio, Responsive / practical multitasking, Direct access to main social networking sites...

Minuses, Internal memory, Not as good for video and photos, Memory expandable with MicroSD cards but limited to 16 GB...
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Best Budget Mobile Phone We've already seen the Genio Touch and the Genio Qwerty , but now it's time to meet the Slide, the latest addition to Samsung's expanding line-up of Genio handsets. Targeted at those types who are constantly messaging their mates...
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Samsung has fused elements of both the Genio Touch and the Genio QWERTY to come up with a hybrid device – the Genio Slide.The Samsung Genio Slide combines a 2.8-inch touchscreen display and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and sports the colourful swappabl...

Wi-Fi and HSDPA high-speed data connectivity, Slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Touchscreen control with widgets, A-GPS satellite positioning technology, 2GB MicroSD memory card supplied in-box, Decent music player with 3.5mm headphone socket, Swappable 'Fas...

Resistive touchscreen control system is functional, 2.8-inch screen dimensions , Limited camera lacks autofocus and flash, Video recording lacklustre, Email wizard set-up could be easier...

Samsung has fused elements of both the Genio Touch and the Genio QWERTY to come up with a hybrid device – the Genio Slide.The Samsung Genio Slide combines a 2.8-inch touchscreen display and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and sports the colourful swapp...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 12:34:19
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on the Samsung Genio Slide The Samsung Genio Slide fulfils the potential that we felt the Touch never really reached. Okay, the resistive touch-screen isn’t the best, but the QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA internet speeds and Wi-Fi connectivity make this a gr...

For Samsung Genio Slide, HSDPA. WiFi and a QWERTY keyboard make the Samsung Genio Slide a social networker’s dream.

idering the low price point for the Genio Slide, we were pleasantly surprised to find AGPS. Buy it on Vodafone and Telmap and Vodafone’s Find & Go will be embedded. Otherwise, you get Google Maps, navigation software and geotagging, and the GPS fix...

You get a lot for your money with the Samsung Genio Slide: The slide-out QWERTY keyboard, good internet access and A-GPS make it a good all-round device...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 12:34:21
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The upbeat Samsung Genio range has already earned plenty of accolades by offering an impressive roster of features in affordable handsets. The latest addition to the brood is the Samsung Genio Slide, rocking a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard underneath...

The Samsung Genio Slide is a really great handset. It crams in important features which until a year ago would only have been found on expensive smartphones. Plus BBC iPlayer makes it a worthwhile investment.LoveGreat price, BBC ilayer, good keyboardHa...
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The Samsung CorbyPRO B5310 is a reasonably priced touchscreen phone with a slide-out keyboard. It as an excellent purchase. Samsung CorbyPRO B5310: features The Samsung CorbyPRO B5310 uses Samsung's proprietary TouchWiz interface and it's almost the...

The Samsung B5310 CorbyPRO is a very good purchase. Not only does it offer a well-built QWERTY keypad, but also impresses with its feature-set and multimedia performance. Nikhil Pradhan...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-07 12:34:21
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The S3650 Corby was just the beginning of a lineup that appears to have no visible end. There is a Corby for thetouchscreen addicts, a Corby for the music buffs, Corby for the heavy texters, Corby for the young, and one for their parents. That’s pretty...
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The Samsung Genio range has already garnered plenty of attention for offering stacks of touchscreen features in cheap, affordable handsets. The latest to land at Electricpig HQ is the Samsung Genio Slide, rocking a full QWERTY board underneath a ne...

BBC iPlayer on board, ace keyboard, price...

Slider feels a tad cheap, camera's not up to much...

A great little budget phone that has enough going on to satisfy everyone...
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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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Samsung’s Genio range seems to be being wrung dry with plenty of different formats coming under the banner headline.The original full touchscreened model and the Genio Qwerty with its BlackBerry style mini keyboard have just been joined by the Genio S...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-08 06:20:02
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The Samsung Genio Slide features both the slide-out keyboard of the Genio Qwerty and the resistive touchscreen of the Genio Touch. So is this handset the best of both worlds, or a jack of all trades and master of none?What we likeThe design is very sim...

There's a lot to like about the Genio Slide, not least that it's brilliant value; for the superlow cost (deals start at £15 per month) it has a raft of features that you may not expect. Unfortunately, the hardware really lets the handset down, and we'r...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-26 16:46:18
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A mobile phone with lots of features and still comes at an affordable price? Samsung didn’t think it was impossible when they came up with the . Not only is it packed with essential features and placed at a reasonable price range, but it also has the...

Good features package at an affordable price...

Limited video support, mediocre video recording, camera has no flash or autofocus...

With lots of features matched with great functionality, the Samsung CorbyPRO B5310 is definitely a good choice especially because it comes at an affordable price. The thing is, the CorbyPRO feels old now that the newer and fresher Samsung Monte is in...
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Samsung CorbyPro let itself down as an under-performing feature-rich multimedia phone, faring below par in most of the tests particularly the loudspeaker test and captured photo & video quality test.ProsSolid build quality with well designed body cont...

Samsung Corby could have come across as a decent social networking phone because of the hardware keyboard, had it been more stable. Samsung B5310 CorbyPro fared well in the build quality and ergonomics test with well designed body contours, user frien...
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A mobile phone with lots of features and still comes at an affordable price? Samsung didn’t think it was impossible when they came up with the . Not only is it packed with essential features and placed at a reasonable price range, but it also has the...

Good features package at an affordable price...

Limited video support, mediocre video recording, camera has no flash or autofocus...

With lots of features matched with great functionality, the Samsung CorbyPRO B5310 is definitely a good choice especially because it comes at an affordable price. The thing is, the CorbyPRO feels old now that the newer and fresher Samsung Monte is in...
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It's impressive to see the number of mobile phones that Samsung has launched in the market. Samsung is out there to capture the entire market and want to do it by providing just about every option that we as consumers could ask for. Observing a gre...

Good build, QWERTY keypad, smooth interface, multitasking, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.15 MP camera with geo-tagging...

Screen is a smudge magnet, screen resolution could have been higher, battery life...

The Samsung CorbyPro sells for around 12k and we got a MOP price of Rs.12,099, so expect to find it for even around 11.5k. The phone is good, especially the smooth OS and the QWERTY package. The phone is very youthful with its color combinations and it...
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The Samsung Genio Slide features both the slide-out keyboard of the Genio Qwerty and the resistive touchscreen of the Genio Touch. So is this handset the best of both worlds, or a jack of all trades and master of none?What we likeThe design is very sim...

There's a lot to like about the Genio Slide, not least that it's brilliant value; for the superlow cost (deals start at £15 per month) it has a raft of features that you may not expect. Unfortunately, the hardware really lets the handset down, and we'r...
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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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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-07 12:34:20
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For the price, you get an awful lot for your buck, both in terms of features and a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Everything the Genio Touch should have been. User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

The inclusion of both HSDPA and Wi-Fi will be a welcome addition for social networkers...

The resistive touch-screen was not the fluid experience we had hoped for.Look and Feel...

For the price, you get an awful lot for your buck, both in terms of features and a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Everything the Genio Touch should have been...
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The original Corby and the Samsung B5310 CorbyPRO which showed up less than a month later are like brothers from different mothers. They are so much alike, yet so different. And it is exactly this versatility that keeps the Corby range up and running...
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The Samsung B5310 CorbyPRO is the second reasonably priced touchscreen phone I have reviewed this week that comes with a slide-out keyboard and unlike the LG GW525, I have no qualms recommending it as an excellent purchase.FeaturesThe B5310 uses Samsun...

Full QWERTY Keyboard, Good Multimedia Performance, Responsive Touchscreen, Nice Looking Screen, Excellent Connectivity Features...

Sluggish Interface, Bulky, Average Video Recording; No Flash...

For Rs. 13,900, the Samsung B5310 CorbyPRO is a very good purchase. Not only does it offer a well-built QWERTY keypad, but also impresses with its feature-set and multimedia performance...
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The Corby range has been enjoying some very serious attention for quite a while now since the first model the Samsung’s affordable range of touchscreen, multimedia and social networking ready handsets are doing well and more installments in the series...

Well designed, Good audio, Fluid UI, Decent camera, Very social networking friendly...

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Connectivity The CorbyPRO is loaded with connectivity options from Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP to USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi as well. However I had quite a bit of a problem using Wi-Fi as it seemed like it refused to access any of the hot spots available either at...
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Annoying TV commercials aside, Samsung seems to be on an overdrive lately and continues to flood markets with new models under the Corby banner. You now have the original Corby, the candy bar CorbyTXT, the slightly upgraded CorbyPLUS, the Corby Pop...

Minor annoyances aside (such as no copy paste in messages), this is a phone that I can live with. Sure, I would’ve liked the touchscreen to be more accurate, but hey at a MOP of around Rs.11,200 this is about the extent of what you’ll get at that price...
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