samsung corby plus|samsung corby pro price in india|samsung corby plus price|samsung corby pro price|samsung corby| samsung corby price|Samsung launches Corby Plus|Samsung, a leading mobile phone provider has launched Corby Plus and samsung-corbyCorby Pro in India
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, a leading mobile phone provider announced the launch of Corby Plus and Corby Pro, B3410 and B5310 respectively. These handsets designed to support the highly connected lifestyle of today’s younger mobile users.
The Corby Plus and Corby Pro (B3410 and B5310) places users at the centre of the social media revolution with full support for a wide range of social networks.
These both mobiles designed for broadening the market and targeting the youth audience. The Corby pro is having rich features like Wi-Fi, 3-2 MP camera and having 100 Mb memory with GPS integration. The phone have3.5 mm jack and the will cost around 13,900.The handset supports the hybrid Touch & QWERTY form factor offers optimal versatility and ease of use.
The mobile offers you to send text to your friends and family with total ease and convenience using ergonomically designed slide out QWERTY keypad and the keypad is finger-friendly.
The Corby series portfolio is enhanced by these two handsets and the mobiles represents a complete makeover for the youth segment, with its eye-catching design The Corby pro is Mid-segment handset designed for businessmen and women having entertainment and multimedia features .The mobile comes with GPS and Wi-Fi enabled. Having push email service also It has 2 Mp Camera and 3.5 ear Jack with excellent music keys and will cost around 10,500.
Samsung Corby Plus Specification
* Network – GSM, GPRS
* Display – Type : TFT
* Resolution : 320×240
* Size- Weight : 113.7g
* Dimension : 102.3×52.4×15.9mm
* Battery -Talk Time : up to 12 hrs
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World's cheapest car Tata Nano goes green
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India's Tata Group says it is planning to produce hybrid versions of its Nano, billed as the world's cheapest car.
Ratan Tata, the chairman of both Tata Group and Tata Motors - the biggest vehicle producer in India - made the comments on a visit to South Korea.
A hybrid vehicle typically uses two or more distinct power sources to move it, usually petrol or diesel and a battery.
Mr Tata also said that low-priced goods would drive sales faster than high-end ones in India.
And he predicted this so-called price revolution would also continue to spread across the world.
The chairman did not provide any further details on the possible launch of cheap hybrid versions.
The Nano, whose basic model costs 100,000 rupees ($2,155; £1,306), was first delivered in India in July this year.
India blocks 25 mln Chinese-made phones: ministry
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Indian authorities on Tuesday blocked 25 million Chinese-made mobile phones that lack an identification number needed to trace calls after a government crackdown on the handsets, officials said.
Officials at the telecom ministry said they had banned services to low-end Chinese phones without a 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identification (IMEI) number.
The IMEI number helps identify all calls received and made on a phone and provides information on the manufacturer and the type of handset. Most phones automatically register their IMEI with service providers when they are first activated.
"All mobile service providers have been instructed to block services to 25 million cell phones on the security grounds," an official at the telecom ministry who asked not to be named told AFP.
"Phones without the IMEI numbers are untraceable and pose a security threat," he said, adding customers owning such devices were given a two-week deadline to switch to a valid handset.
Alternatively, they can manually register their phone with their service provider and buy an IMEI for 199 rupees (four dollars).
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) said they were adhering to the telecom ministry order and providers were blocking services to the invalid phones.
"We had sought an extension of the deadline and since that has not been done, we have adhered to the given deadline," T. Dua, director general of COAI said.
India is the world's second-biggest cellular market with more than 500 million users, lagging only China, which has over 600 million users.
In October, the India imposed a ban on pre-paid connections in insurgency-hit Kashmir, citing concerns that militants were using them to trigger bombs in the region.
The ban affected 3.8 million users in Kashmir.
Source - AFP
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