Monday, December 6, 2010

Samsung Genio QWERTY Phone reviews

Samsung Genio Qwerty Review is for providing you a detailed information about the Genio QWERTY from Samsung. The device is with multicolored chassis, fully QWERTY keypad (unlike Samsung Star 2), and price seriously within budget. The handset is chiefly considering the younger generation who loves social networking.



The phone brings together the low-end touchscreen Genio Touch in the budget array of Samsung, with Genio QWERTY taking out touch-and-swipe control interface  and in its place rendering a more formal 2.2inch screen and physical control system to gladden its users.

The sparkling, multicolored body of the handset remains the same with striking colorful back panels. Added to the emailing, and SMS facilities, the instrument QWERTY is targeting fans of social networking.

The copy named Orange-flavored allows maximum online access to facilities via its Orange World Portal with links to social networking websites, like, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, Friendster, Picasa and Photobucket.

However, 3G to quicken the online tasks is missing, and even Wi-Fi is unavailable, which anyone may be hoping for this kind of cost.

The handset gives various amenities such as music and video player applications, and even FM-radio – along with a 3.5mm accustomed headphone jack, so that you can upgrade the provided earphones.

MicroSD card memory expansion is supplied too and the modest cost of Genio QWERTY may be seen in a normal 37MB of online shop.  The value has been lowered in even the display. The 2.2inch display is a low-resolution (220.x176 pixels), and 65 thousand color hues. The instrument renders screen that has a landscape orientation, and which is more messaging friendly wide screen. The Genio QWERTY measures 110mm long, 59mm broad and 29mm in depth and it weighs 94 gm, so it is a slim instrument and conveniently slides in the pocket of the trousers.  Samsung Genio Qwerty Review is thus interesting.

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