
It turns out that the Samsung C3510 Corby Pop will be making its way out of India after all. Renamed to Samsung C3510 Genoa it is joining the ranks of the ever-expanding Samsung Corby line. Despite sitting at the bottom of the range it brings social networking and music prowess, which should keep most of its target audience happy.
The Samsung S3650 Corby is an entry-level touch phone with modern styling but the Samsung C3510 Genoa takes this even further. The colorful “Fashion Jackets”, which define the S3650 Corby seem to have been cut for the sake of a lower price though.
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We now have full details on the Samsung Corby POP, also known as the C3510, where it offers GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz support, a 2.8″ 262K TFT touchscreen display at 320 × 240 resolution, a 1.3-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, support for a wide variety of audio formats, an integrated FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth 2.1 support, a microSD memory card slot and 30MB of internal memory. Still no word on its pricing though.

So you’ve been itching to get more information on Samsung’s upcoming cheapest touchscreen device? Well, here it is. A tipster sent us these specs and says the phone is expected to have a January launch. Amongst notable features, the CorbyPOP (C3510) has the same S3650-sized touchscreen display, social networks friendly, DNSe, music player and microSD card slot. The price is still unknown but the previous rumors suggest it will be close to Rs. 7,000 mark.
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PR: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading mobile phone provider, today announced the launch of its latest Omnia smartphone, the OmniaPRO B7320. Featuring a hybrid Touch/QWERTY form factor the OmniaPRO B7320 is the optimal messaging phone for highly mobile professionals.
Following on from the success of the Omnia I (1900), which sold more than 2.5 million untis worldwide last year, the Samsung OmniaPRO B7320 keeps consumers in sync with the office without losing touch with the rest of everyday life. Push email, instant messaging, easy web navigation, seamless compatibility with a PC especially when using MS Office – the B7320 offers a premium professional experience while on the go.
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Samsung has launched Corby Speed, which is a new CDMA based touch screen phone. This is the first CDMA touch screen phone that Samsung has launched. Samsung has launched this phone in an open market so it is not tied to any particular operator. With the Corby range of touch screen phones Samsung is living up to what its been saying, mobile for every lifestyle. As the name suggests, Samsung Speed targets youth who are looking for high speed data access on their mobile phones.
The phone gives data speed up to 2.4 mbps. The phone is compatible with CDMA OMH SIM Cards from Reliance, Tata Indicomm, MTS. Apart from this, the phone features a 2 meg snapper, MB internal memory, 8GB microSD card support, large touch screen. The phone will be available for a price point of INR 10,000 with three color options, yellow, white and black. I guess this phone just misses GPS as well as Wi-Fi feature, other wise for that price point its a good phone to have.

Samsung has officially acknowledged M5650 Lindy as Corby’s (S3650) elder sibling. It will offer the same trendy looks of Corby to appeal to youngsters but with more connectivity options.
M5650 feature set includes a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with Cartoon UI, social networking support, 3MP camera, FM Radio, one finger zoom, microSD card slot, music player and dedicated music keys. On the connectivity front, the M5650 offers 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB 2.0. It also comes with two interchangeable battery covers in black or blue.
The phone is currently available in Portugal for 149 euros (US$215) and will expand soon to other European and Asian countries.

The Samsung S3650, also known as the Corby, is already a very basic and affordable handset, but that doesn’t mean things cannot get even more simple. We’re talking about the Samsung Corby Pop here, where it ought to be cheaper than the Corby with a rumored price tag of $150, featuring an integrated FM radio, a 1.3-megapixel camera, 22MB internal memory and a 960 mAh battery which should be good for up to 8 hours of yakking. Expect this puppy to hit India and other emerging markets first. What you see here is the Samsung Corby as there isn’t any official (or leaked) photo of the Corby Pop just yet.

Samsung has pitched its Omnia devices couple of times to woo the millionaires and now the Korean giant will sell two more devices that will try to find a place in the hands of the uber rich crowd. At the Millionaire Fair 2009 in Netherlands, Samsung unveiled the S9110 watch phone limited edition that will have only 100 units up for sale. Specs-wise, it remains unchanged but the user will get a numbered unit, a bluetooth headset and handmade watch box. The limited edition will sell for 999 euros.
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As we posted before, the Samsung Galaxy has launched on ‘big blue’, and is available from $99.95 on a 3-year term, $299.95 on a 2-year, $399.95 on a 1-year or $449.95 outright. The Galaxy runs a stock version of Android (1.5) and packs a not-so-bad feature set… and besides all of the groovy Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Apps you’ll get built-in, you’ll also get a free Vancouver 2010 decal. Yay!
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It seems that Samsung isn’t content with releasing just the Corby S3650 in India, as it has launched the CorbyPlus B3410 and CorbyPro B5310. Both phones sport full QWERTY keypads, QVGA touchscreen displays, and will be targeted at young mobile users. The CorbyPro B5310 will cost 13,900INR ($299) and will sport GPS, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headphone jack, and 3.2-megapixel camera; The CorbyPlus B3410 has a 3.5mm headphone jack, 2-megapixel camera, but lacks Wi-Fi and GPS. The CorbyPlus B3410 will cost 10,050INR ($216).