Posted by on 20 July 2012 at 20:22

Samsung GT-S3752 feature phone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard

Samsung will soon announce a new kind of feature phone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard and support for 2 simcards.
The Samsung GT-S3752 Duos will run on Samsung’s own interface.
Some specifications: 2.4-inch display, 2MP camera, microSD card slot supporting up to 16GB, 1000mAh battery and support for IM and social networking services like MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk, Facebook, Twitter and ChatON.

Below a picture of the device:

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5 comments on “Samsung GT-S3752 feature phone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard

  1. YOSEFE on said:

    I have one similar to that, but not the same.

    I won’t be buying, surely Samsung have better touch screen ones.

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  2. stivan on said:

    i have the GT-B5512 (galaxy y pro) (DUOS) i got it for my 2 other lines i needed some thing to hold whatsapp and such and have some good speccs !! the thing is the screen is just too shit to use !! yes it dosnt have the best ppi ever but thats not it … the touch screen is just SHIT !! to start its not multitouch screen or is it ?? ether way i could hit the damn this all day trying t press ok and end up hitting some thing else … good thing it has a trackpad !!! oh heck i was joking the track pad is shit too dont try to scroll with it ! you will end up entering a sub menu that you didnt what to enter look the idea is nice !! but the screen just lets it down and for the price i paid for it its just SHIT !

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  3. stivan on said:

    oh one more this i do like the end/call bottoms in this new device since mine dont have one and the touch is shut its kinda nice to have a way to call some one fast ….

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  4. darmar_hujs on said:

    “Samsung’s own interface”?!
    would like to see qwerty phone with bada os on it.. :P

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