
Samsung серьёзно решил потеснить Nokia с мобильного рынка России. В корейской компании приступили к серьёзным действиям по отношению популярности своего бренда в Российской Федерации. Как планируют в компании Samsung, финский гигант Nokia будет серьзно потеснен, ведь в феврале 2010 на рынок России попадет один из самых покупаемых телефонов во всем мире S3650 Corby, который имеет очень большое преимущество - недорогую цену, а также сенсорный экран. Но Россию решили "взять" более изощренным телефоном - M3710, который создан для любителей музыки, имеет кнопки плеера на корпусе и разъем для наушников диаметром три с половиной миллиметра. Новый телефон от Samsung оснащен технологией Wi-Fi и по всем прогнозам станет первым в рейтинге покупок.
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