The Genio range of handsets from Samsung, starting with the S3650 which is also being sold under the Genio Touch product name, is proving to be very popular. And the main thing customers are talking about is the fashion jackets, the changeable back covers on the device that allow you to change the colour of the
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RightMobilePhone on 13th Nov 2009 (via blog.rightmobilephone.co.uk)
I've been getting this question a lot both in emails and in the comments section of my Samsung Genio Touch Review. Same question for the Samsung Genio TXT. Unfortunately, it seems Samsung and even OEM manufacturers haven't released any back covers for the Samsung Genio TXT. Tried searching Google and eBay but couldn't seem to find one. For the Genio Touch, two good websites to buy from is Amazon
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CellPhoneReviews on 12th Jan 2010 (via cellphone-reviews.co.uk)
Judging by all the comments I've received about the Samsung Tocco Lite, it's a very popular phone. No wonder Samsung is trying to recapture that winning formula with the Samsung S3650 Genio, it's also known as the Samsung Corby outside the UK.DesignUndoubtedly, Samsung is gearing the Samsung Genio for the younger market segement with its colorful back covers. The Samsung Genio is a bit smaller in
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CellPhoneReviews on 7th Sep 2009 (via cellphone-reviews.co.uk)
Okay, forget about the Motorola Milestone and the Nokia N900, Samsung has done it again and released a mobile phone that can match these phones' features at a very cheap price: meet the Samsung Genio Slide. DesignFamiliar with the Samsung Genio Touch? Well, the Samsung Genio Slide is pretty much its twin brother except that the Genio Slide has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The other thing that's
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CellPhoneReviews on 21st Jan 2010 (via cellphone-reviews.co.uk)
After reviewing the Samsung Genio Touch, here comes another Genio mobile phone from Samsung: the Samsung Genio QWERTY. The Samsung Genio QWERTY retained the colorful back cover of its sibling, the Genio Touch but has foregone the touchscreen for a Blackberry-like QWERTY keypad. Well, let's check out the Samsung Genio QWERTY.DesignThe Samsung Genio QWERTY is somewhat similar to the Samsung B7330
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CellPhoneReviews on 17th Oct 2009 (via cellphone-reviews.co.uk)
Samsung is now targeting a social networking crowd with the release of their Genio Touch. The multicolor swappable covers and the implementation of networking widgets are likely to attract the young generation.
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TechnoTalks on 19th Nov 2009 (via technotalks.com)