Verizon Wireless Juke plays mobile music tunes

Posted in Mobile Phones, Samsung, Verizon by Nino Marchetti on October 17th, 2007

Verizon Wireless Juke swivel mobile phone focused on musicVerizon Wireless and Samsung today introduced a fun, cool-looking music phone available in three colors as one of four new phones coming out this fall. The new Verizon Wireless Juke is priced at around $100 after a mail-in rebate and two-year contract.

The Verizon Juke takes the form of a slim swivel mobile phone designed to be music focused. With its swivel ability it can open 180 degrees to reveal a keypad. A navigation thumb wheel lets you move through on-screen information like your MP3/WMA/AAC music files. Bluetooth support is also offered for hands-free driving and wireless music enjoyment.

Other features of the Juke include 2GB of internal memory, a built-in digital camera with low light picture enhancement, advanced speech recognition and your usual messaging options. This phone will be available this Friday.

Verizon Wireless Juke



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3 Responses to “Verizon Wireless Juke plays mobile music tunes”

  1. Anthony Says:

    my friend is giving me one nd know i know some cool things about it yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  2. C.Momma Says:

    This phone would be cool if my computer would regonize it I just can,t download the drivers for it please help

  3. Paige Scarlett Says:

    Does anybody know where I can buy external speakers for my juke?

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