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December 31st, 2009 No comments

Samsung Corby Pop C3510

Samsung, it seems, is determined to bring the cheapest touchscreen phones to the Indian market. The Samsung S3650 Corby saw moderate success even at its cheap price tag of around Rs. 10,000. Samsung has now decide to launch a scaled-down version of the extensively marketed Samsung S3650 Corby phone - The Corby Pop C3510. It is speculated to have most of the features of its predecessor and a retail price tag of around Rs. 7,000. This will take the low-budget touchscreen phone battle to a completely new level.

Samsung Corby Pop C3510

The complete feature set of the Corby Pop has not been announced yet, however rumors suggest that it will sport a 1.3-Megapixel Camera, 22MB internal memory and a strong Li-ion Battery suitable for a continuous conversation of as much as 8 hours! The Samsung Corby Pop also features a 2.8-inch touchscreen based on QVGA technology. It also has support for MP3 files and FM radio. The handset, like the S3650, will also have the trademark Samsung features such as ‘multi-instant messaging’ and support for social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Though the price is quite decent for a touchscreen phone, it lacks features like 3G and Wi-Fi support. Although the 3G base is not very strong in India, lack of Wi-Fi support is something which will bother the user.

Incidentally, Samsung has also announced a better version of the C3650, which is Wi-Fi enabled as well. Although both phones were displayed on Samsung websites ‘Coming Soon’ section, there has been no official announcement by Samsung about their specifications and price which only allows people to speculate. The Cartoon UI went down well with the Indian consumers who found the interface ‘funky’ and easy to use. Another point favoring Corby is the presence of a Capacitive touchscreen which seems to be the preference among the Indian consumers. The aggressive pricing of this handset not only is a stiff competition to touch screen phones, but also to the basic phones sold around the price tag of Rs 5000-6000. Lets see if this price tag encourages other companies to follow suit.

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What other pop music is there in the worlds English first and What English speaking pop Indian music is there?

Pop music please find to know please. If there's no pop Indian music in English give me the good music that a teenager would like from Indians please.

“Pop Music” is a term that means “popular music”. So the music that is popular in North America won’t necessarily be popular in other regions and countries. In some places, traditional, folk, and/or religious music is what is popular. I assume that you are looking for modern kinds of music. A good place to search for what types of music are popular in other countries is looking up world music charts that state popular artists in other countries. You can also enter searches such as “modern world music genres” and see what you come up with.

There are artists of Indian descent who sing English songs but I think their music is more westernized. They sing R&B ballads. If this is what you are looking for, look into artists such as Jay Sean.

There are also a few Indian rappers. If this is what you are looking for, look up Bohemia.

I know you said you were looking for Indian music that was English but if you want to try something new, look into Bhangra. Bhangra is usually sung in Punjabi but it can also be in English. I don’t speak Punjabi and I can only understand a few words but I still love the sound of it. I’m sure you’d enjoy it if you check it out. The fast-paced songs that have a lot of beat are very similar in sound to dance music you hear on the radio or at the clubs. Look into artists such as Lehmber Hussainpuri and Sukshinder Shinda.

Bhangra has both fast and slow tempos so don’t be discouraged if you look into it and one song doesn’t quite have the sound you’re looking for. When in doubt, look for remixes. Some djs will remix American pop music and add desi beats to it.

Meet some Indian friends! They can give you the best suggestions as they will know you personally and what styles you like and dislike.

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