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Samsung S3370 is yet another low-end all-touchscreen device

Categories: Devices, Rumors, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at 1:39 AM

Samsung keeps pumping all-touchscreen devices like all the time. Latest model we spotted “in the wild” is S3370, and it honestly looks like a “yet another member of the Corby family.” However, it won’t share the same blood line, but will most likely be known by some other name.

Features include 3G connectivity, 2.8-inch QVGA (most likely) display, Bluetooth, some camera, whereas Samsung’s infamous TouchWIZ user interface will be in charge for all interactions with the device.

Release date is unknown at the moment, and it is said the price will be about 100 EUR for an unlocked device. At that price, I bet Samsung will move tons of these, though you never know — they have quite a few similar phones in that price range, making consumers (and even reporters) turning their heads around to figure out differences between all the models.

Anyway, as soon as the Korean company goes all official with the S3370, we’ll certainly be there to write about it. Stay tuned…

[Via: UnwiredView, CellularMania]

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