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Mobile Test: Samsung Genio Touch
Florence Legrand
October 23, 2009 4:30 pm
October 23, 2009 4:30 pm
While the majority of today's mobile phones go for sleek black and metal to give a refined minimalist look, the Genio Touch is available in a whole range of day-glo shades.This entry-level range is clearly aimed at today's always-connected consumers, and Samsung is pitching the Genio Touch as the ideal tool to stay in constant contact with your social networks or make chatting online easier. Although its specs don't make it a top quality phone, it has plenty of strengths that could leave it glued to the hands of any 12-15 year-olds you know.
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