Samsung B5310

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Samsung B5310
Corby5310.jpg
Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Availability by region2009
Related Samsung Corby Classic
Mass135 grams
Removable storage 16 GB
Battery Li-Ion 960 mAh
Data inputs QWERTY keyboard
Display240 × 320 pixels
External display2.8 inches
Rear camera 3.15 MP
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, 3G

Samsung GT-B5310 is a type of Corby mobile phone, also known as Samsung Genio Slide or Samsung Corby Pro and was released in 2009. [1] It was manufactured by Samsung Electronics. Later it was released for Canada, named GT-B5310R, and it was available through Rogers Wireless.

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Outlook

The mobile has a mass of 135g. This mobile has the feature of QWERTY keyboard in it. It is shiny with a black panel. [2] Version with AZERTY keyboard exists also.

Features

The display is 240 × 320 pixels, (2.8 inches). The capability of its Phone-book is 1000 Contacts. The memory card capacity is till 16 GB . [3] It also supports WI-FI.

Camera

Secondary camera is on left top of the display Corby2.jpg
Secondary camera is on left top of the display

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