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
Generally good interface; stylish, customisable design; decent music player
No 3G or Wi-Fi support; low-resolution camera; no Qwerty keypad option
The Samsung Genio Touch offers a stylish design and plenty of smart-phone-like features, backed up by a good music player and a generally decent user interface. If you can overlook the lack of 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, and the occasional usability is...
Cheap and cheerful, Interesting widget features, Good battery life, Responsive touchscreen
Feels cheap, Fuzzy screen, No 3G, Wi-Fi, or GPS, Limited PC synchronisation, Dodgy 2MP camera
Pull the Samsung Genio touch out of its packaging and you could be forgiven for mistaking it, at first glance, for the Palm Pre.The gentle curves, the 2.8-inch touchscreen and the rounded button in the middle of the face are all heavily reminiscent of ...
Style, handling and lightweight construction, Social networking right from the homescreen, Sensitive touchscreen, responsive interface, Easy to use, Good battery life
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
Theres nothing unique about the Samsung S3650 Corby but theres no way you can miss it. No, you wont be considering it, unless youre of a certain age, but youll notice it and perhaps even appreciate it. Neatly repackaged to appeal to its intended a...
Abstract: While most touch screen phones typically come in the form of smartphones (i.e. handsets with a mobile operating system), the Samsung Impression A877 bucks the norm. In addition to being a touch screen cell phone, this AT&T handset features a bright LED...
Cheap price compared to other touchscreen phones with similar features, Small, light, and it comes with 2 extra colourful casings, Efficiently reads and presents documents from Word, Excel, PDF files, Radio/music player is functional enough to replace an mp3 player, No fuss, simple, and curved handset
No smart dialing, No phonebook integration from social networks, No hardware buttons for quick access to other functions, Low 2 megapixel camera, Acceptable, but not excellent, video performance
Small form factor, multiple desktops Large screen in proportion to phone size Slim, Strong social media focus Full HTML web browser, Price
No front facing camera Camera limited to 2MP Screen resolution not as high as it could be No QWERTY keyboard layout
The Genio is a good looking phone with many of the features that anybody would want. If you’re looking for a true smartphone then the Genio is probably a bit to limited for you. If however, you’re a general consumer or care greatly about web surfing ...
Easily changeable overall look, Capacitive screen that is easy to use, High audio playback quality
Mediocre camera, Below par multimedia functionality, Lacks 3G and WiFi
The in-call quality is slightly above average. We like the fact that the sound packs some punch and we were able to hear our callers even in noisy places, plus they didn’t seem to have any problems either. We were somewhat annoyed at the voice sharpnes...
Abstract: We recently checked out the latest and greatest low-end and high-end choices in Samsung's all-touch cell phone lineup: The Samsung Jet and Samsung Corby.