Web cache reveals unannounced Samsung S3850 CorbyII

4 February, 2011 Samsung

 

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Once you put something online, you can hardly ever delete it!! GSMaena has just stumbled upon the Samsung Corby II while digging through Google cache of an official Samsung website. Yeah, thats part of the job too.

 

We were trying to dig up some info on Samsung current lineup when we spotted something we had not seen before the Samsung S3850 Corby II. There are two regional variants S3850L and S3853, but we cannot tell the difference yet.

 

The browser info does not give away much, but it does report the browser as Dolphin and lists MIDP 2.1 and CLDC 1.1 , which leads us to believe that the Samsung S3850 Corby II runs Samsung feature phone OS with TouchWiz.



We got to measure the screen aspect ratio of the Samsung CorbyII and it turned out purely 4:3 suggesting QVGA resolution much like the original Corby. Then again, the photos of some of the other phones are scaled wrong so the screen aspect ratio in the case of the CorbyII might be wrong.

 

We will keep an eye out for more info on the Corby II the original was quite popular and sold 3 million in only several months so its interesting to see the successor.

 

You will see the cached page lists several other yet unannounced phones, but they are low-end and certainly are not as interesting. They are the Nari E2230 and Caruso E2330.

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