Verizon to Launch Samsung Rogue and Intensity on September 8th

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Internal Verizon documentation has confirmed the release of the Samsung Intensity u450 and the successor to the venerable Samsung Glyde in the Samsung Rogue u960.

Samsung Rogue Intensity

The Samsung Intensity features a QVGA display, sliding QWERTY keyboard, media player with VCAST Music support (no EVDO for over the air downloads), 1.3 megapixel camera with video recorder, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, microSDHC expansion slot and speakerphone.

The Samsung Rogue features a 3.1 inch WQVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, TouchWiz user interface, HTML browser, sliding QWERTY keyboard, media player with VCAST Music and Video support, 3.0 megapixel camera with video recorder, flash and auto focus, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, microSDHC expansion slot and speakerphone.

The Samsung Intensity will be available for $199.99 Month to Month, $149.99 on Verizon Prepaid, $99.99 after a new 1 year agreement or $79.99 after a new 2 year agreement before an additional $50 mail in rebate, bringing the total costs to $99.99, $49.99 and $29.99 respectively.

The Samsung Rogue will be available for $419.99 Month to Month/Retail, , $269.99 after a new 1 year agreement or $199.99 after a new 2 year agreement before an additional $100 mail in rebate, bringing the total costs to $169.99 and $99.99 respectively.

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5 Comments on “Verizon to Launch Samsung Rogue and Intensity on September 8th”

[...] Verizon to Launch Samsung Rogue and Intensity on September 8th [...]

Dylan on August 28th, 2009, 3:10 pm  

Great. :) This will be my New Phone!

John Taylor on August 30th, 2009, 5:45 am  

Does this phone require data plan? if so, i say FUCK YOU, VERIZON bitches, I’m switching CARRIERS!!
especially, NO WiFi, NOT a SMART-PHONE & CHARGING A DATA PLAN!! is BULLSHIT

Chris on September 6th, 2009, 8:52 am  

Guys… The comment “I will be required to get a data plan for this phone forget that” Really….. Why would you get this phone if you arent using it for data. This phone costs more than $100 to make and they need a 2 year contract for data to make up the difference. What would you use this phone for “Text messaging” hehehe

Chris on September 6th, 2009, 8:53 am  

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