I got my parents to get me this phone, and I did get a new girl friend.
I got this phone free through a contract with Verizon, it’s a good phone, and a decent mp3 player too.. however, it tends to open up in my pocket, as does my wife’s juke. They both get pretty hot when you use them extensively, probably a battery issue. Also, idle time is great on this phone, but if you use it for a few hours of music play, then talk for about an hour, your battery will get hot and need recharging.. over all, a good deal, cuz it was FREE :()
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Samsung Juke for Verizon wireless is a sexy looking phone. It has one of the smallest form factors around. The Samsung Juke features 2GB of internal memory, Bluetooth stereo support, Integrated Camera, and GPS Capabilities that actually work.
The first thing I tried with the Juke was the sound quality of music and how easy it is to get music onto the device. It was easy. All you have to do is connect your Juke to your computer and drag over your favorite music. I was able to get my music onto the phone and begin listening to it in less than 5 minutes.
I connected the Juke to some portable speakers I have, and my friend and I threw a little party. The sound quality is really good.
Navigating through the music and selecting what songs to play is also easy on the Juke. It has a small navigation wheel right under the screen that is really easy to use.
The sound quality during phone calls is also good. I have no complaints, and there was no straining to listen to the caller I was talking to.
The screen on the Juke is rather small, but that isn’t a bad thing, as it helps maintain the phones size and displays all the information you need clearly.
Navigating around town is also easy with the Samsung Juke and Verizon Wireless VZ Navigator. For $9.99 a month you can get turn by turn directions from your phone and never get lost, a common problem I have, just ask LaIndia.
Overall the Samsung Juke for Verizon Wireless is great. It’s a stylish phone that allows you to take your music with you. It gives you features such as GPS functionality that most phones do not have, and all for $80 dollars with 2 year contract. You can’t beat that in my opinion.
Visit Verizon Wireless to find out more on the phone or to get yours!
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