Following up on previous reporting, Verizon has surreptitiously revised its Advanced Device list and removed the following phones/devices: LG Dare VX9700 LG Env Touch VX11000 Casio Exlim C721 Samsung Glyde SCH-U940 Samsung Glyde Revision...
submitted by PhoneNewsCom on 20th Jan 2010 (via phonenews.com)
Verizon has recently released the new Samsung Rogue, a successor to the old Glyde model. It comes with a 3.1" AMOLED display, a 3Mpix camera with flash and integrated editor, microSD support up to 16GB, full HTML browsing, Microsoft Office document viewing, TouchWiz, and a full slide-out keyboard. You can get it now for $99.99 on contract....
submitted by Cellaz on 15th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
This CDMA phone replaces the Glyde, sporting both a touch-screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Improvements include thinner body, better display, better camera, faster data, standard 3.5mm headphone jack, and more memory. Other features include Samsungs TouchWiz widget interface, GPS navigation, memory card slot, video capture, and stereo Bluetooth. Read Original Post Here
submitted by CellPhonesZone on 12th Sep 2009 (via cellphoneszone.net)
Verizon Samsung Rogue Has AMOLED Display, Promises to Be Better than Glyde It ReplacesWe less than liked Verizon's Samsung Glyde, but perhaps the Glyde 2 or the Rogue will make us forget. The Rogue looks like a normal slider but its AMOLED display should be bright (much like the Impression's). Samsung went with a 3 inch resistive touchscreen for the Rogue, but it does include some more p...
Time to finally give that Glyde a proper burial at sea (or recycling center, or baby cousin who needs a phone, or whatever). The oft-rumored Rogue is finally available, notably featuring a 3.1-inch AMOLED display (Verizon calls it "ultra brilliant"), a 3 megapixel cam with flash and on-board editing, microSD support up to 16GB, full HTML browsing, Microsoft Office document viewing, TouchWiz, and n...
submitted by Engadget on 8th Sep 2009 (via feeds.engadget.com)
As expected, Verizon Wireless today released two new Samsung devices, the Rogue U960 and Intensity U450. The Samsung Rogue, which will be replacing the Glyde, is a new touchscreen phone using Samsung's TouchWiz UI. It features a 3.1" AMOLED...
submitted by MobileGuerilla on 8th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Finally, Verizon Wireless is offering the Samsung Rogue U960 and Intensity U450. By unveiling the Samsung devices today, the network carrier has kept its word. The specifications of both these devices are not surprising. The Samsung Rogue U960 is claimed to be the first device that features AMOLED display, reports IntoMobile. Predecessor of the Glyde,
submitted by Mobiletor on 8th Sep 2009 (via mobiletor.com)
Expectedly, Verizon has officially launched the Rogue (U960) and Intensity (U450) messaging devices. Superior off the two, Rogue takes over from Glyde and brings in interesting features like 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen display (first AMOLED phone for Verizon), TouchWiz UI, EVDO Rev. A, four row QWERTY keyboard, 3MP camera with flash, microSD card slot (up to ...
submitted by SamsungHub on 8th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
We less than liked Verizon's Samsung Glyde, but perhaps the Glyde 2 or the Rogue will make us forget. The Rogue looks like a normal slider but its AMOLED display should be bright (much like the Impression's). Samsung went with a 3 inch resistive touchscreen for the Rogue, but it does include some more premium features like a 3 megapixel autofocus camera with an LED flash. We are happy to...
submitted by Gizmodo on 8th Sep 2009 (via gizmodo.com)
Right on schedule, today Verizon has launched two new Samsung phones: U960 Rogue and U450 Intensity. Replacing the Samsung Glyde, Samsung Rogue is Verizon’s first phone to have an AMOLED display. Its features include: 3.1 inch touchscreen with 480 x 800 pixels, one-touch Widgets, 4-row QWERTY keyboard, EV-DO Rev A connectivity, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, 3.5mm headset jack,
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