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Overall, we like the Samsung Genio Qwerty. Its features are well implemented and its interface is great, but a small, cramped keyboard makes texting and typing quite awkward...
Samsung’s range of Genio handsets are highly affordable and have become hugely popular. Backed by a massive advertising campaign from the Korean manufacturer, it really does go to show that a huge marketing budget can result in increased sales.But...
The Genio Qwerty as a phone You'll have no real problems talking on this phone. Even though it's not the best mobile on the market, it's fine for chatting and making calls. Web browsing could be better, mostly due to 2.5G connectivity....
With a colourful chassis, full QWERTY keyboard and seriously budget price tag, the Samsung Genio QWERTY is squarely aimed at the younger social networker.Available initially from Orange from under £70 on pre-pay, the Genio QWERTY is a very...
With the explosion of social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter, it seems even those on the tightest of budgets want a phone that can keep up with their frenzied messaging. As such we're starting to see more and more budget...
on the Samsung Genio QWERTY This is hardly an alternative to the iPhone, with its basic features, small screen and bright design, but as a budget handset for messaging, social networking youngsters, it’s funky and fits the bill perfectly. ...
The Genio series stormed into the budget mobile sector in 2009 with the Genio Touch, offering one of the most affordable and accessible touchscreen phones ever made. Not only was it small and cheap, it also was one of the first low-end phones to use...
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