Samsung has had mixed results with upset-divide phones with plump keyboards. Verizon’s Samsung Glyde had its share of faults, but we liked the Samsung Impression for AT&T utterly a bit. Fortunately, the new Samsung Rogue for Verizon Wireless is no droop. Not only is it an upset-show and piano combo handset, but also it boasts an absolute gorgeous AMOLED strut, a 3.5mm phone jack, and pronounce dialing. It also has plenty of high-end skin, like a HTML browser with Flash Lite espousal, GPS, EV-DO Rev. A, and more. The Samsung Rogue is vacant for $99.99 after a two-year ritual concord and a $100 transmit-in return, which is utterly affordable. Do notice however, that the Rogue is one of a few non-smartphones from Verizon to command the records idea–each $9.99 for 25MB a month or $19.99 for 75MB a month.
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