Samsung S3370 Touchscreen Phone Leaked
Samsung is fond of these little low-end touchscreen phones, as they’ve got several of them, and unfortunately, they all run Samsung’s dreadful TouchWiz UI. The new Samsung S3370 has been spied and while it isn’t running Android or packing a 1Ghz processor, it provides a touchscreen phone for those who don’t want to spend a fortune on a phone.

The S3370 was spied with a 2.8-inch QVGA display, and we know it’ll have 3G connectivity and Bluetooth. It’ll be running (you know) TouchWiz, but it will ship with “TouchWiz 2.0″, so we’ll give Samsung the benefit of the doubt that they’ve improved it. Reportedly, the phone is very similar to the ‘Corby’ line of mobile phones that was recently unleashed by Samsung.
The phone hasn’t been officially unveiled by Samsung yet, so the internal specs of the device are unknown. However, I’d wager you’ll find a 600MHz Samsung processor and 256MB of RAM.
Speculation has this phone costing about €100 ($135) without a contract, which is about par for the course on these low-cost little touchscreen smartphones that Samsung is so fond of. It seems like you will find one or two from every carrier in every country and it’s hard to blame Samsung if people keep buying them. The device was cleared by the FCC for sales in the United States, so it’ll likely becoming to a US mobile phone provider sometime in the net month or so.
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