Do you remember the Samsung Corby? We are talking about the phone with which the Korean Samsung starred in an aggressive campaign at the end of 2009, where this small terminal was the beginning of many users in the category of touch phones. That device sold, only from the initial range (the manufacturer released a wide variety of versions) about three million devices.
Well, the Asian company seems to want to repeat that formula, so it is preparing the launch of the update of that terminal. Its name is simply Samsung Corby II, and it is coded with the product name S3850. Unfortunately, the release date and price of the Samsung Corby II remain a mystery.
The existence of this Samsung Corby II has been discovered through an internal document of the company that was publicly available on the Internet for a few hours. At this time, the list where the Samsung Corby II was registered at the same address is no longer possible.
However, the miracles of Google's cache have once again made it possible, for a time, to certify that the Samsung Corby II is part of the South Korean giant's plans.
So far, all that has been heard of the Samsung Corby II is to have a panel with QVGA resolution (ie 320 x 240 pixels) and a format of 4: 3, which is the same as the TV generation before flat screens.
The first edition of the Samsung Corby had a resistive screen, so it would be foreseeable to expect a small qualitative leap with the Samsung Corby II, which could have a capacitive multi-touch panel.
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