Samsung Rogue U960 Review

Samsung Rogue is a sleek messaging phone with a full touch display that provides an optimized messaging experience with a horizontal slide-out, four-row QWERTY keyboard, threaded messaging and one-touch access to popular social networking widgets, including Facebook®, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube and Photobucket. The Samsung Rogue also features innovative speech capabilities powered by Nuance that allow customers to launch and control a variety of applications and services with simple voice commands as well as dictate text messages.

The Samsung Rogue will serve as the flagship phone for the company’s new data pricing option available to customers beginning today. The new data pricing gives Verizon Wireless customers more freedom to select how much data and the type of data they want to use. Samsung Rogue customers who want to check e-mail; surf the Web; and download applications, games or ringtones will be able to select either a 25 MB for $9.99 monthly access option or a 75 MB for $19.99 monthly access option to couple with their Nationwide plan.

Customers who want to watch full-length TV shows plus news, sports, weather and live entertainment video clips can also add Verizon Wireless’ new V CAST Video on Demand plan that gives customers access to unlimited basic video clips, ESPN MVP and unlimited megabytes for their V CAST Video usage for $10.00 monthly. The new V CAST Video on Demand plan replaces the $15.00 V CAST VPak. These changes will not impact existing customers.

Following are additional key features and specs for the Samsung Rogue.

  • Available in bronze/black color
  • 3.1-inch ultra-brilliant touch screen
    • Widescreen WVGA AMOLED (Wide Video Graphics Array Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) responsive touch screen results in one of the brightest and clearest displays on a mobile phone in the United States
    • Slide out horizontally to reveal a four-row QWERTY keypad
  • Full HTML Web browsing capabilities with one-touch access to social networking sites via shortcut widgets
  • Full messaging suite including SMS, MMS, Mobile IM, Mobile Email and Corporate Email
  • 3.0 megapixel camera with flash and video capture and on-device editing capabilities
  • Supports Verizon Wireless services including V CAST Music with Rhapsody, V CAST Video, and Visual Voice Mail
  • Media Center-capable – downloadable games, ringtones, wallpapers, location-based services, such as VZ Navigator(SM) and Chaperone®, and more
  • Pre-loaded games including “NEED FOR SPEED™ Undercover,” “Resident Evil: Degeneration,” and “Tetris® and Dice”
  • microSD™ card slot with support for up to 16 GB (card purchased separately)
  • File Viewer can view Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® Excel®, Microsoft® PowerPoint® and Adobe® PDF documents stored on a memory card

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2 Responses for “Samsung Rogue U960 Review”

  1. I have had the Samsung Rogue since Jan 7th, it worked fine until about 2 months ago. my phone does not receive texts messages till about 20-30 minutes after the other person sent them. most of the occasion i will get multiple messages at once, when i do receive them. whenever i send a image message sometimes it will send just fine and other times it may take a few mins, hours, or a day to get to the other person. i have heard of others having troubles with their phone randomly shutting off, mine does that too. my first samsung rogue got so awful i had to get a replacement unit, that was practically 2 weeks ago. I am still having the same problems with my new one! I am so disappointed, i just want to get a new type of phone. i payed retail for the rogue and am so mad that it switched out to be a crappy phone :/ just my rant…

  2. Just acquired a Mythic for myself and is going to be acquiring a single for my wife soon! It has just the right mix of capabilities. just brief of a full smartphone. I’m keeping an eye about the Captivate for a possible future telephone…prices are way too large when released. I’ve been in great tech for 20+ many years and essentially hack every thing I own to create it far better laptops, GPS, vehicle navigation devices, and so on. and yes cell phones too. Inside the couple of days I’ve owned the phone I’ve previously set up Opera Mini, Bolt 2.1, freecaddie, Google Maps w/GPS functionality, deleted all locked useless apps right after backing them up and completely modified the menu system to my exact requirements without having all ineffective apps.

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