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Samsung Juke Red Phone (Verizon Wireless)
Samsung Juke Red Phone (Verizon Wireless)

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Brand: Samsung
Category: Wireless

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $14.67
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 1227

Color: Red
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: CENTRO690P
UPC: 635753468335
ASIN: B000XEBWSM

Release Date: October 18, 2007
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Features:
  • Digital audio player/cell phone in red with swiveling front cover reveals numeric keypad
  • 2 GB of internal flash memory holds up to 500 CD-quality songs; easy synchronization to your PC via USB
  • VGA camera, stereo Bluetooth streaming, optional GPS navigation service
  • Up to 3.5 hours of talk time, up to 250 hours (10.4 days) of standby time
  • Includes: Standard Li-Ion Battery, Travel Charger, Stereo Headset, USB Cable and User's Guide

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
At first glance, the Samsung Juke looks like a typical stick-style MP3 player, which it is. But swing open the swiveling cover and you'll find a shiny keypad underneath that unlocks the advanced cellular features of this amazingly compact phone. It's a great way to combine two devices into one, with the Juke offering 2 GB of internal memory and compatibility with a wide variety of digital audio formats. It also features USB connectivity for transferring music from your PC, stereo Bluetooth for streaming to wireless headphones, integrated GPS, a VGA camera, and downloadable games, ringtones, and wallpapers from Verizon's Get It Now over-air service. In addition to red, the Samsung Juke also comes in teal and blue.



Offering powerful digital audio playback features, the Samsung Juke swivels to open up a wide array of cellular communication tools, including text/IM messaging and GPS navigation.
Verizon Service
This phone is compatible with Verizon's Get It Now wireless pay-per-download service, which features application downloads, games and productivity tools. You can also personalize your handset with ringtone downloads using the Get It Now service.

With this GPS-enabled phone, you'll be able to access Verizon's VZ Navigator service (additional charges applicable) for voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, heads-up alerts, local search of nearly 14 million points of interest in the US (such as landmarks, restaurants and ATMs), and detailed color maps. And Verizon's Chaperone service lets you easily locate your loved ones from your Verizon Wireless phone or PC in real time. After defining a zone, such as an area designating a school or summer camp, you'll be sent an alert via text message when the Chaperone handset enters or leaves the zone.

Note that this phone is not compatible with either Verizon's V Cast music or Mobile Web services

Phone Features
The Samsung Juke functions flawlessly as a full-featured digital audio player. A navigation thumb wheel on the front allows for easy searching through music play lists, contacts and settings. The 1.45-inch TFT LCD has a 128 x 220-pixel resolution, support for 262K colors, and displays 10 lines of text. The 2 GB flash memory capacity will hold approximately 500 CD-quality songs, and it's compatible with MP3, AAC/AAC+, and WMA/WMA Pro file formats. You can create and manage playlists on the fly, synchronize music from your PC to the phone, and multi-task using other functions on the phone while listening to your tunes. You can listen to music via the on-board speaker or the included color-matched stereo headset. Other features include a choice of music skins (visualizer or album artwork) and preset equalizer and 3D sound settings.



Amazingly thin and light, the Samsung Juke measures just 1.2 inches wide and weighs 2.82 ounces.
This phone also provides Bluetooth version 2.0 wireless connectivity with the A2DP Bluetooth profile, which enables you to stream music to compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speakers. It also includes profiles for communication headset, handsfree car kits, audio/video remote control, and serial port/object push for vCard.

A little flick of the thumb and the display spins up to reveal all the keys you need to dial, text, take pictures or almost anything else you want to do. Support is built in for text messaging and mobile IM. When used in combination with the phone's built-in still and video camera, MMS opens up a whole new world of messaging fun. T9 text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier for entering text on handsets, is built into the unit--a plus for mobile email and text messaging users.

You can also snap photos on the go with the integrated VGA camera, which can capture images in three resolutions (640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 160 x 120 pixels) with variable quality settings. It features a night shot mode for less-than-ideal lighting conditions, a self timer, brightness and white balance controls, multi-shot capability, and choices for shutter sounds (including silent mode). This phone does not offer video capture capabilities.

The Juke's internal phone book can hold up to 500 contact entries with five phone numbers and two emails per entry (as well as notes). You can also pair contact up with a group, a picture for caller ID, or one of 11 polyphonic ringtones. Other features include:

  • Voice Commands: Voice dial, digit dial readout, call announcement
  • Personal Organizer: Calendar with scheduler, note pad
  • Tools: Calculator with converter, alarm clock, stopwatch, world clock
  • Speed dialing
  • Speakerphone
  • 72-note polyphonic ringtones
  • Bilingual user interface: English and Spanish
  • Hearing aid compatibility: M3

Vital Statistics
The Samsung Juke weighs 2.82 ounces and measures 3.82 x 1.18 x 0.83 inches. Its 750 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 210 minutes (3.5 hours) of talk time, and up to 250 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the CDMA 800/1900 frequencies as well as the CDMA 2000 1XRTT data frequency.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I love Samsung Juke   September 8, 2008
I previously owned a LG Chocolate and was very disappointed. Not only the interface is hard to use, it was very difficult to dial from the tiny keypad. Needless to say, it died slightly after the warranty had expired. I am not going back to LG product anytime soon.

The reason I wanted the Juke was that I've had the iRiver MP3 model that is about the same size as Juke. I use the iRiver a lot, and 1 AA battery last a very long time, I think more than a month under normal use. But was having problem with the iRiver beginning of the year, and did not want to buy another MP3 player.

So I gave Juke a try, and I am convinced that this is an excellent MP3 player with phone feature. I love the sound, and the built quality is unmatched to phone nor MP3 player that I had in the past.

I love the phone too, and just paired my Blue Ant Bluetooth headset, it works great. Not only that, when I connected the USB to my laptop, it did not need a driver, Vista recognized as a Samsung Juke Storage device.

Screen is really sharp, and can't believe that Samsung can pack so much into a such a small device. Some Blogs says that the size is bulky... hmm... okay, what are they comparing the size to? And someone also says that the system uses lots of memory out of the 2GB. I can't believe they said that, it only used 15MB, so the total available memory is 1.85GB.

I love this phone, and knowing Samsung, it will last, last, and last!



4 out of 5 stars A decent cell phone - good work, Samsung!   August 30, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is my third Samsung phone, and I trust this brand as my previous ones were fairly reliable...unlike my very first LG phone 12 years ago, which was worse than a walkie-talkie even though I supposedly had the best wireless network in town.

I was more than happy with my simple and built-to-last Motorola RAZR V3 for 2 years (God knows how many times I dropped it to the floor) and wasn't even in need of an upgrade until my 2-year contract with Verizon was about to be expired and Verizon tried to get me renew the contract by giving me a new free phone! My sister's Motorola KRZR stopped working for no reason whatsoever after a couple of month, so I decided to look for another brand - and my only alternatives were LG Chocolate and Samsung Juke. I believe you all read enough bad reviews about LG Chocolate already.

My two previous Samsung phones worked fine until I dropped one of them to the cement floor. It looked ok outside, the camera was intact, and calls were made without a problem...only the volume went down so much and never came back up so I had to act like a person with hearing impairment for a year. Other than that, those phones were great with cool features.

Samsung Juke is more than enough for someone uses cell phone as a phone, not everything-in-one device. Here's the good side:

1. works well as a cell phone itself
2. very small and light - just like a candy bar
3. MP3 player with 2G internal memory which comes with USB cable/earphone so you don't have to buy anything extra or download anything as long as you have the MP3 file in your computer (it even charges your phone when you connect the USB cable to your computer)
4. a short-cut key for vibration mode! (This was my biggest complaint for Motorola RAZR.)
5. Awesome battery life!!! I listened to the MP3 almost half of the day and made calls all day long and the battery lasted 2 days without charging. Just make sure you fully charge the phone before you use it for the first time (don't turn it on while charging) and use it up until the battery dies off for the first time. Afterwards, you can charge whenever you feel like to.

However, there're reasons for giving it a 4-star:

1. Unlike other folder-type cell phones, this one is shaped like a bar and it's a little difficult to keep between my shoulder and head when my hands are full.
2. Although Bluetooth helps with that problem, my Bluetooth worked better with RAZR than Juke somehow. Others told me they heard noise when I used Bluetooth with Juke.
3. It opens only one-way and I get confused.
4. This phone is very small and so the keys and the screen are. I think this is mainly for girls with small fingers. Also, the jack for earphone and the charging slot seem to be fragile and I'm afraid one day my tiny but clumsy fingers will break them.
5. Voice Commands software is somewhat dumb and does not recognize many of the common names if you say it too fast. It understands some foreign names pretty well but what's the point if it understands a Chinese name at once and gives me three different choices when I say "Call Jane"?
6. No video feature (just camera) but I won't complain about it as I never expected such thing from a cell phone. I do not take quality pictures or videos with my cell phone for two reasons: 1. I have a very good digital camera for that function, 2. why should I pay for every single picture I take?????

Overall, I am satisfied with Samsung Juke. I can use this for next 2 years.



4 out of 5 stars Good, but with some downsides   August 26, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I first got this phone, it worked great. However, after a couple months wear and tear started to show. When you flip open the phone, it sometimes goes to far and gets bent back.

The music player on the juke is great. It holds 2gb of music- about 500 songs. The downside to the player is that you can't put normal headphones into the jack. You have to either use the ones that come with the juke that are very uncomfortable, or buy new ones.

Overall, the juke is a pretty decent phone and I would recommend it.



2 out of 5 stars Bad feature on Juke for music lover.   August 23, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

In term of music appreciation, sound is bad as a typical problem for any tiny portable music player. If you are looking for quality, it is not the one. Song UI is terrible. Ipod has Ipod library where you can edit song info etc. In Juke, there is no room for edit. Whatever default info, you have to live with it. For example, there is 40 artists and 50 albums. How easy is it to find a song? It is not sleek design. As a matter of fact, It is just so annoying and messy UI. This is still in a prototype stage in my opinion. Only option you can do it so add song in play list. Just image 2Gb of song and you try to add one by one. Ater using it for couple days, I throw away the celll phone and go back to my Razor cell and Ipod. My susgestion is no, no and NO.


5 out of 5 stars Second Only to the iPhone for Audiophiles   July 22, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

If you're a music lover, the Juke is for you. Granted, it only has 2 GB storage, so if you want more, the iPhone is the best thing for you. On a similar vein, if you use iTunes it would be a good idea to buy an Apple products - it took me hours and hours to get past Apple's copy protection used in iTunes (I had to burn CDs of my music, then import them as MP3s...). One final issue before I shower my praise upon this miracle of a machine: The headphone jack is not the standard MP3 player size (3.5mm) - it's a smaller size meant for phone headsets (2.5mm). Thankfully, a 2.5mm to 3.5mm converter is cheap. But these are really the only drawbacks I can think of for this phone. I can't complain. Everything else on the phone is straightforward and intuitive. The Juke is a minimalist's dream; so simple, yet so powerful.

The impetus for my purchase of a new phone was the need for bluetooth support. California law required that I have a hands-free headset, and so I set out looking for a phone to work with that. I didn't have restrictions on the phone carrier because my contract had conveniently and coincidentally just ended. This phone is everything the average cell phone user needs and, at the risk of being redundant, even more to the audiophile.

The built in camera is nice - 640x480 pixels is relatively good for a phone's camera. I've used it a bit and definitely appreciate the ability to take pictures at a larger resolution than the small screen itself!

I've never had a problem with reception, sounding too quiet or any such problem with communication itself. Actually, texting is a bit slow compared to a phone with a built-in keyboard, but I only use texts sparingly anyhow.

It's a nice phone - I highly recommend it to the average audiophile. However, if you need to text or store a freakishly large amount of music, maybe this isn't your phone.


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