Verizon Wireless Juke

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The new Verizon Wireless looks pretty cool. Something tells me though that the switch blade action is just begging to break.

In my experience, Samsung makes very good products, but cell phones go through a lot of action.

Either way, here's the Juke specifications:Music

  • Built in Music Player: Supports MP3, WMA, WMA Pro, AAC & AAC+
  • 2GB* of internal memory for music
  • Create and Manage Playlists
  • Sync Music from PC to phone
  • Ability to multi-task while listening to music
Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth Profiles supported: Headset, Hands-free, Bluetooth Stereo Support for Music, Serial Port & Object Push for vCard only. (Phone does not support all Bluetooth OBEX profiles)
Camera
  • VGA Digital Camera with Night Shot
  • Brightness Adjustment
  • Self Timer: Off, 5 or 10 seconds
  • Color Effects: Normal, B/W, Sepia, Negative, Emboss, Green, Aqua
  • Shutter Sound selection
Miscellaneous
  • Dual Band - 1X/RTT Digital Only
  • Dimensions: 3.82" (H) x 1.18" (W) x 0.83" (D) with battery
  • Screen size: 1.45 inches; 10 lines of text
  • Display: 128 x 220 Pixel, 262K TFT Color
  • Weight: 2.82 ounces with standard battery
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility = M3
  • SAR: Head -1.04, Body -0.91
  • Usage Time: Up to 210 Minutes with standard battery
  • Standby Time: Up to 250 hours with standard battery
  • Handset Insurance is available
  • ~2GB Internal Memory

Handset insurance... heh. That's Verizon for you! The 210 talk time / 250 hours standby time is pretty good though!

Though I can't confirm it, I believe that this phone has OBEX file transfer capabilities, but Verizon has against crippled them.


By on October 29, 2007 9:46 PM

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