Although the Samsung Corby S3650 is a GSM-based French telephone, that doesn’t stop the Korean troupe from releasing the CDMA variant, as wellspring. Apparently, Samsung plans to do just that so it could sell its illusion all-touchscreen device to subscribers of Republic of India’s carriers like Reliance and Tata.
If released — and we believe that volition happen — the Corby would be the first base CDMA all-touchscreen phone sold in India, backpacking all of the features its GSM cousin has. That includes a 2.8-in QVGA exhibit, FM radio, 2-megapixel camera, media actor, microSD circuit board slot, android_on_sprint_developer_web_site.html’ title=’Sprint Launches Support for Android on Sprint Developer Web Site’>Bluetooth, TouchWIZ UI, as well as pre-loaded apps for accessing popular social net services such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
We’ve also heard the price – the CDMA Samsung Corby will monetary value 10,000 INR, which is about $216. At that monetary value, it should sell like hot cupcakes, or at least me thinks so.
As a sidenote, Samsung is also workings on a WiFi-enabled version of Corby.
[Via: Unwired View]












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