Wednesday, October 29, 2008

First Look: Samsung Rugby SGH-a837, mobile phone

Another handy feature is its AT&T Navigator, which gives you GPS driving directions. This service is free for a 30-day trial period after which it costs an additional $9.99 a month.

For connecting to your computer or printer, this item supports Bluetooth so you can transfer pictures and music without hassling with clumsy cables. Play standard MP3 audio files or browse your messages from common e-mail services such as Hotmail, AOL, and Yahoo! For taking pictures, you can use the integrated 1.3-megapixel camera, which provides resolutions up to 1280x960 with 4x digital zoom.

The Samsung Rugby SGH-a837 phone is ideal for anyone who needs a standard mobile phone with a tough exterior that can withstand any hostile environment short of gunfire or flooding. If you’re tired of fragile phones that scratch, chip, or shatter too easily, you’ll find the $279.99 Samsung Rugby an ideal mobile companion that can survive practically anywhere you go.

"I think it's very suitable for people who's work involve a lot of travel. Also, for police and military men."

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