Testseek.co.uk have collected 70 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-S3650 Corby / Genio Touch and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-S3650 Corby / Genio Touch.
November 2009
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The editors liked
Cheap and cheerful
Interesting widget features
Good battery life
Responsive touchscreen
For Samsung Genio
All your social networking needs are taken care of with continuous live feeds.
Touchwiz widgets
Great looks
Style
Handling and lightweight construction
Social networking right from the homescreen
Sensitive touchscreen
Responsive interface
Easy to use
Colourful backplates 3 included!
Customisable interface
Very cheap on prepay
BBC iPlayer on board. Great keyboard. Cheaper than a trip to 99p stores
Generally good interface
Stylish
Customisable design
Decent music player
Good touchscreen
Incredible battery life
Cheap
The editors didn't like
Feels cheap
Fuzzy screen
No 3G
Wi-Fi
Or GPS
Limited PC synchronisation
Dodgy 2MP camera
For Samsung Genio
Lack of killer features found on rivals
No 3.5mm jack
Weedy camera
No complete virtual keyboard
One single proprietary connector for everything
Weak multimedia features
Impossible to activate sounds when you press a key
Not much internal memory
Too small for virtual Qwerty
Camera is poor
Poor build quality in places. Average camera. Resistive touchscreen takes some time to get used to
At the low-end of the market, LG and Samsung are battling it out with a range of small, sexy and pretty well featured touchscreen devices. Samsung has come up with the Genio Touch (a Genio Qwerty offers up a more traditional phone experience with a key...
Abstract: With touchscreens ten-a-penny, you’d be forgiven for overlooking this budget blower. The Samsung Genio Touch is cheap, feels tackier than a hen weekend in Blackpool, and lacks the specs of even its most downmarket finger-friendly rival. But to do so wo...
Aside from the eye-catching design, the Genio Touch is very middle-of-the-road. There are things about the handset we like, but we find ourselves constantly pointing out that they could be better, could be faster, could be easier to use. We'd like to s...
Abstract: Look along the shelves of your average high street phone shop and you’ll see many a touchscreen phone, but it’s still likely that a good proportion of them are in the ‘contract’ section – where you’ll probably end up having to fork out least at least £...
Responsive touchscreen, Colourful backplates 3 included!, Customisable interface, Very cheap on prepay
Too small for virtual Qwerty, Camera is poor, No 3G
We wouldn't recommend getting the Samsung Genio Touch on contract - you'll normally be able to do better, but for a pre-pay cheapie, it's a surefire winner...
The Samsung Genio Touch is by no means perfect. It's disappointing that a phone that's targeted at social network users lacks 3G and it's maddening that Samsung hasn't include an onscreen QWERTY keyboard. In other areas, however, it puts in a good showing...
A lovely little budget phone, if you can cope without the standard headphone slotLoveDinky statureTouchWiz widgetsHateNo QWERTY keyboard on screenThe specScreen: 240×320, 2.8 inchesConnectivity: EDGE, BluetoothCamera: 2MPStorage: Support for microSD ca...