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OMH CDMA Corby launched in India as Corby Speed

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Samsung has launched another Corby device in India, a CDMA variant of S3650. Dubbed as Corby Speed, it carries the same features as S3650 but is powered by Open Market Handset (OMH) tech, which means the CDMA phone can work with any of existing CDMA operators who support OMH SIM cards.

To reiterate, the phone has a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, SNS support, 2MP camera, 80MB internal memory, microSD card slot, music player, FM Radio and comes in three color options – White, Black and Yellow. It will sell for Rs. 10,400.

Corby Speed will also be sold on Tata Indicom with various data plans. Prepaid customers can recharge for as low as Rs. 28 and surf the web by paying per MB or postpaid customers can go for Corby 450 plan wherein they’ll get 512MB of free usage per month along with two months of trial usage of 10GB.

Samsung also introduced Mpower Muzik 219 and Duos 259, the former targeting music aficionados and the latter for dual-SIM users. Muzik 219 features a music player, FM Radio, VGA camera, Bluetooth, microSD card slot (up to 2GB) and dual speakers whereas Duos 259 integrates two SIM slots, one for GSM and one for CDMA and has 1.3MP camera, FM Radio, Bluetooth and microSD card slot (up to 8GB).

Both, Mpower Muzik 219 and Duos 259 are expected to arrive next month carrying a price tag of Rs. 3,599 and Rs. 8,350 respectively.

Note: This post has been republished from Samsung Hub. For more Samsung news, head over to Samsung Hub.

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