subject: What Are the Differences Between Samsung Corby and Samsung Corby TXT? [print this page] The Samsung Corby series of cell phones is known to have brought good technology to a wider market by making it affordable. When touchscreen phones were a rage - and they still are - there were several affordable touch phones which made the market, chief amongst them being this phone and the LG Cookie. Both these models have now seen new models with better features being released. The Cookie has the LG Cookie Pep, while the Corby has the Samsung Corby TXT. Here are some of the differences between the original Samsung Corby and the TXT version
The original Corby has no keypad:
The original Corby is a full touch phone and does not have a physical keypad. Of course, this gives it a larger display area than the TXT, but some would miss the tactile experience that other phones would give. As the name suggests, the Corby TXT has a full QWERTY keypad, which makes it easier for one to access the Internet, email and even text at a faster rate.
The Original Corby has Widgets:
Most people like the Corby for its Widgets and while the Corby TXT has applications that you can use to browse the Internet, check emails, etc, it does not have the dashboard widgets that the original Corby has, instead it has some nifty little shortcuts to your favorite applications.
Of course, these are just the three major differences between these two phones. There might be some technical aspects that have changed too, as there have been a lot of time gap between the launch of the two phones.
What Are the Differences Between Samsung Corby and Samsung Corby TXT?