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IFA 09: Samsung Showcases Corby

03 Sep, 2009, 4:16 pm IST | tech2 News Staff | Mobile phones

Samsung also showcased the Corby, S3650, a mobile phone designed for youngsters.


The Samsung Corby will be available across Europe later this month. It is a full-touch handset that supports Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.

The device represents a complete makeover for the youth segment, with its eye-catching profile featuring two-tone diagonal contours. The Samsung Corby is notable for both its body design and colors – which mark a significant break from the way full touch phones are usually designed. It is available in bold color options such as Jamaican Yellow, Cupid Pink, Minimal White, and Festival Orange so that users can choose their favorite colors.

The Corby has a 2.8-inch QVGA screen and its quad band connectivity and support for EDGE networks means that Samsung Corby users can stay in touch regardless of their location.

Samsung Corby will be available in European countries starting from mid September at approximately 150 EUR.

Update: The Corby should hit India by September end, priced at about Rs. 10,000.

Tags: IFA 09 , Samsung , Corby

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