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Samsung Alias 2 U750 Verizon Wireless
Samsung Alias 2 U750 Verizon Wireless 4.0 out of 5 from 19 user reviews. |
Technical Details
- Modes: CDMA 850 / 1900
- Bluetooth Supported
- Email Client BREW app for Yahoo!, Windows Live, AOL, Verizon.net, and POP / Corporate email via RemoSync
- Music Player Supported Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+ outer touch controls / playlists
- Camera Resolution: 2+ megapixel night mode, panorama, multi-shot, self-timer functions
Product Description of Samsung Alias 2 U750 Verizon Wireless
Samsung Alias 2 SCH-U750 Cell Phone for Verizon. The first phone in the US with an e-ink keyboard that morphs between numeric, QWERTY, and other layouts. This follow-up to the dual-flip Alias also steps up to a 2 megapixel camera, large QVGA display, and support for business email and visual voicemail. Other features include EVDO data, memory card slot, and stereo Bluetooth.. Includes:. Phone ; Battery ; Travel Charger ;Dimensions:. Weight: 4.34 oz (123 g) ; Size: 4.01 x 2.04 x 0.67 (102 x 52 x 17 mm) ;Specifications:. Modes: CDMA 850 / 1900; Form: Clamshell, Internal Antenna; Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD) Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA) 2.6 diagonal Colors: 262,144 (18-bit); Memory: 80 MB ; Phone Book Capacity 1000;Features:. GPS / Location Type: A-GPS supports LBS (VZNavigator); Adjustable Text Size menus dialing, normal or large; Digital TTY/TDD Yes; Hearing Aid Compatible Rating: M4 (very compatible) v2007; Multiple Languages Languages Supported: English, Spanish; External Display 65,000-color STN LCD / 128 x 128 pixels / 1.3-inch; Polyphonic Ringtones Yes; Vibrate Yes; Bluetooth Supported Profiles: HSP, HFP 1.5, DUN, OPP, FTP, PBA, A2DP, AVRC, BIP, BPP version 2.0; USB supports mass storage mode; Multiple Numbers per Name Numbers per entry: 5 plus email addresses, street address; Picture ID Yes; Ringer ID Yes; Voice Dialing Type: Speaker-independent (automatic); Custom Graphics Yes; Custom Ringtones Yes; Real-Music Ringers Yes; Data Tethering Yes; Flight Mode CEA Standard Icon: Yes; High-Speed Data Technology: 1xEV-DO r0; WAP / Web Browser Yes; Predictive Text Entry Technology: T9; Side Keys Yes; Text Keyboard, Hardware Layout: QWERTY; with text-to-speech; Memory Card Slot Card Type: microSD (TransFlash) up to at least 16 GB; Email Client BREW app for Yahoo!, Windows Live, AOL, Verizon.net, and POP / CorporateSimilar Products
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Best Phone I Ever Had
By Douglas C. Meeks
Well I have had an Alias 2 for over 2 years now and I love it, best phone I ever had. just so you understand I use my phone mainly as a PHONE, I do a lot of txting and it is great for that. The menus are all clear and it won't pocket dial people. I would like to point out that some of the early models had a problem with Bluetooth which was resolved with a software fix. I am looking around to buy an extra for when mine dies since Verizon does not carry them any longer on their website. The key board is great and I have not found anything that I like better for carrying in my front jeans pocket and I can set it to vibrate AND play any mp3 I wish as a ringtone. Whats not to like??
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Nice phone, great for text messaging too
By doug pavey
Upgraded from an Alias 1.
The e-ink keyboard is great! flip open one way, it's a phone, the other, it's a normal keyboard. The best part, is you can use many of the features without ANY DATA PLAN. To use web, vcast, gps maps, email (normal or video) you need a data plan. For backup you also need it to get the app, but not after that. For picture mail, text, listen to music from your PC, normal voice phone, you only need text+voice plan to meet your usage needs.
You can use a pc adapter for the SD memory card and transfer mp3 files to the phone, listen to the music when you want using 'My Music'. Unfortunately, it requires a wired / tethered headset, no bluetooth to listen to music. It does support mini stereo headset / headphones.
The battery, when not in bluetooth mode and not using speakerphone or listening to music, lasts a long time. Bluetooth and speakerphone/music will sap the battery within a few hours.
It was easy to add / port a number to the phone and get it working. Auto programming with *228 started the process, but required the assistance of verizon's customer service to complete the work. After that, we've been happy with the results.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
not a smart phone
By Astre Kometes
So the phone works. All the buttons work and I haven't really found it to be all that difficult to operate. Here are some things that really bug me. It's technically considered to be a smart phone, so you have to pay an additional $9.99 per month but it doesn't really have smart phone capabilities. The internet works but it's not really functional (I cannot do any online banking - not even check my balance). It doesn't do emails. You can't use the USB cord to offload anything - not photos either. If you didn't have the forethought to get an SD card, the only way you can get photos/ videos off the phone is by texting, blu tooth or by sending to an online album through Verizon. The album costs money to maintain more than 75 photos and of course it costs money to get prints, copies or links of your own pictures. I could not get the phone to find our PS3 via blu tooth at all. The phone will not do anything while it is trying to send or receive, so if you're sending a text and someone is sending one to you at the same time, you have to cancel the action on one to get the other. I have had people send me ringtones and the phone will let me save those ringtones but not send to anyone else. To be able to forward, I have to save the original text I was sent and forward that. And the lowest plan you can get with this phone through Verizon is $79/ month... that's the lowest. I still love the flip phone capabilities but I will be upgrading to a different phone as soon as my plan allows. This thing was simply not worth the $270 to purchase plus $80 per month.
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