Samsung is one of the pioneers in the market of low-cost touch-phones. Phone Corby S 3650 at the end of 2009 was one of the few regions with capacitive sensor screen and rather interesting design. But in the courtyard of the 2011 and the idea of inexpensive yet ceased to be touch-phone itself – well, at least, believe in the company. The proof was made Corby S3850 2 is a normal phone with touch screen without up-to-date androids inside. Hence the rather ridiculous price tag, and just too sad camera and screen resolution. In contrast to the shell now has a standard headphone jack and micro-USB port. While inside-Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v3.0 with updated set of applications and widgets. There are Corporate Social Hub, Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo Messenger for Gtalk.
Compared with the first Corby S3850 built much better on parts of the interface. Even were it not for this interface was slow and possessed a still higher resolution (320 x enough for the eye), the issues would not have occurred. However, when posting their prices in 6500 and so little: well built phone with a standard headphone jack, Wi-Fi and PC clients for social networking.
Specifications of Samsung S3850 (Corby 2):
- Network: GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz)
- Platform: proprietary TouchWiz interface
- Display: touchscreen, capacitive, 3.16 “, 320 x 240 pixels TFT, 256 k. colors
- Camera: 2 Mp, video recording @ 15 fps VGA
- Internal memory: 26 MB
- Memory: microSDHC card (up to 16 Gb)
- Bluetooth v3.0
- Wi-Fi (802 .11b/g/n)
- 3.5-mm audio connector
- FM radio with RDS
- microUSB v2.0
- Audio: MP3, AAC, AAC +, eACC +, WMA, WAV
- Video: MPEG4, h.264, h.263
- Battery: 1000 mAh
- Standby time: up to 620 hours
- Talk time: up to 9.5 hours
- Dimensions: 109.9 x 60.6 x 11.7 mm
- Weight: 102 g
- Date of announcement: March 2011
- Release date: March 2011
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