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Samsung Rogue (U960)
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Release Date:

Release Date Q3 2009

Released For:

Verizon Verizon

Released for Verizon Wireless, the Samsung Rogue has a sleek 3.1-inch widescreen display for better viewing when watching videos, taking and sharing photos or connecting to social networking sites. The four-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard and full HTML browser work to give users a rich desktop Internet experience -- with the added convenience of threaded messaging and Visual Voice Mail. Additional features include a built-in 3.0-megapixel camera with flash, auto-focus and image editor, VCAST Music with Rhapsody, and a Widget Bar with one-touch access to social networking sites like Facebook.



Samsung Rogue (U960) Features


  • Large 3.1-inch AMOLED touch screen
  • Slide-out QWERTY keyboard to type messages with ease
  • Surf the web using the full HTML browser, even bookmarking favorite sites
  • Take photos or video with the auto-focus 3.0-megapixel camera and camcorder with flash and image editor
  • VCAST Video service to download and view video on this multimedia capable phone, and VCAST Music with Rhapsody capable to download and play music, ringtones and more
  • Supports the following Bluetooth profiles for handsfree functionality: mono headset, stereo headset, handsfree, serial port, dial-up networking, object push for vCard only and more
  • MicroSD external memory port to store pictures, videos, sounds and music (Up to 8GB)
  • Optional Location Based Services such as VZ Navigator

Samsung Rogue (U960) Specs


Technical Specifications

Network: CDMA 800 / 1900
Form Factor: Slide
Dimensions: 109 x 55 x 17 mm
Weight: 140 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: Touch Screen / QWERTY Keypad
Battery Type: Li-Ion
Talk Time: 4.70
Standby Time: 300
Memory: 256.0 MB
Expandable Memory: microSD / TransFlash
 

Imaging

Main Screen: 262000 colors (AMOLED)
480 x 800 px
External Screen: No
Camera: 3.0 MP / Flash / Zoom / Auto-Focus / Multi-Shot / Panorama Shot / Mosaic Shot / Image Editor / Video Recorder
 

Audio

MP3 Player: VCAST Music / Rhapsody
FM Radio: No
Speakerphone: Yes
Push-To-Talk: No
 

Multimedia

Wallpapers: 480 x 800 px
Screen Savers: 480 x 800 px
Ring Tones: 96 chord / MP3
Themes: Yes
Games: BREW
Streaming Multimedia: VCAST Video
 

Messaging

SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP
Chat: AOL / Windows Live / Yahoo
Predictive Text: T9
 

Applications

Phonebook Capacity: 1000
Calendar: Yes
To-Do List: Yes
WAP: 2.0 (HTML)
Voice Commands: Speech-To-Text / Digital Dial / SMS Readout
Calculator: Yes
 

Connectivity

Bluetooth: 2.0 (AVRCP / A2DP / DUN / HFP / HSP / OPP / SPP)
Infrared Port: No
High-Speed Data: cdma2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A
Wi-Fi: No
GPS: VZ Navigator
PC Sync: Yes

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Customer Comments


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Much better than the Glyde! A definite keeper.

Reviewer: Costanza on Thu Sep 10, 2009

I've only had the phone for a matter of hours so I have not been able to explore all its features. This review will just cover the basics.

First off, I strongly suggest doing several test calls on this phone before leaving the Verizon store. I had to immediately return my first Rogue due to a buzz/hum in the earpiece. They gave me another one and it sounds fine. Not saying this is a universal problem with this phone, but just a heads-up.

Starting with the anatomy of the phone: The right side of the phone houses the 3.5mm headset jack (Thank you Samsung!), microSD card slot, the Lock button, the Camera Zoom In/Out button, and the Camera Shutter button. The bottom of the phone is where you'll find the Send, End, and Home/Clear buttons. The left side of the phone houses the very skinny volume up/down buttons which seem a little silly on a phone this size and a USB charger port. The back of the phone has a nice texture which provides a good grip. Some may consider this phone a bit chunky but I don't mind it at all. It's about the same size as the enV Touch.

The screen is large, bright, and very colorful. Images were sharp and text was very easy to read. On the bottom of the screen you have your Dialer, Contacts, Message, and Menu buttons and on the left side you have your Widgets bar where you can add/remove Widgets as you desire. You can show or hide the widget bar as well. There's widgets for Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Games, and so on.

The touch interface on this phone is very responsive and user-friendly. Menus change rapidly with a nice transition effect. If you scroll too far in a list, it bounces back to the last entry and emits a vibration to let you know you have reached the beginning or end of a list. You can customize the Touch Vibration level, Touch Sound(Beep, Glossy, Click), and Touch Sound Volume. The touch dialer buttons are large and well spaced so misdials shouldn't be a problem. I know the lousy touch screen on the Glyde was one of the biggest complaints but worry not, this touch screen is very nice to use.

The call vibration should be strong enough to feel even in a heavy winter jacket. You can also select one of three different types of vibration pulses.

Next, I'll go over Personalization. The phone comes with a nice selection of Wallpapers and Ringtones. You can also choose from a few different fonts and clock formats. You can set the backlight time for the screen and keyboard as well as set the Brightness to Manual or Auto. From what I can tell, there is only one theme for this phone.

I really like Messaging on this phone. You can enter text from either the touch screen (not sure why you would)or the QWERTY keyboard. The buttons on the QWERTY keyboard are large and well spaced and have a soft feel to them. Coming from a Blackberry Tour, it took me a while to readjust to this keyboard but it's great now. There's a dedicated "New Text Message" button, OK/send button, and an Emoticons on the keyboard as well. There's also directional keys to help you move around the lines of your message.

I haven't had much use with the Camera, but the few pictures I did take came out pretty good. It's a 3MP with Flash and self-portrait mirror and also records video as well. I rarely use the Camera on any of my phones so I don't have much to say about this. Call quality and mp3 audio were very good with plenty of depth and volume.

I guess that's all I have to report right now. If you don't mind a little extra bulk, this is a really nice upgrade to the Glyde.


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