I’m all for using words in strange, non-traditional ways, but only if they sound good; Verizon’s latest press release about one of their holiday handset lineup, the Juke, ticks the former but in no way satisfies the latter. “Customers can Juke to the beat of up to 500 songs” they tell us, obviously hoping that Juke will enter the colloquial vocabulary as not just a place to go that has a jukebox but as a method of “getting down” and probably dancing in a ridiculous, gawky manner. Still, let’s be kind and look at the phone itself: made by Samsung, it’s a very slender handset that swivels 180-degrees to reveal the keypad.
Obviously if you’re going to start Juking then you need plenty of internal storage, and while it’s no iPhone, Samsung have still managed to pack 2GB into the 3.82 x 1.18 x 0.83 inch, 2.82oz frame. The scroll wheel – which we’ll just put down to an homage to the iPod, shall we? – lets you whip through playlists as so successfully tried on the Samsung X830, while there’s also stereo A2DP Bluetooth and direct USB connection to transfer music from your PC. As is usual (and boring) Verizon only provide a wired headset, not a Bluetooth one.
Other features include a camera with dedicated night-shot mode for low-light situations, compatibility with Verizon’s rudely titled “Get It Now” service for game, ringtone and wallpaper downloads, and what’s supposed to be surprisingly good voice recognition software provided by Voice Signal.
When it launches on Friday the Juke will undoubtedly sit somewhere in the shadow of its headline catching Voyager brethren, but you’ll notice the main difference when you get to the tills: in exchange for a two-year contract Verizon will let you have it for a mere $99.99 (after a pesky $50 mail-in rebate). That might not be enough to make me Juke, but I suppose I could manage a little jig.







5 Responses to “Verizon Juke to launch Friday – 2GB and night-vision camera”
joe November 22, 2007
just got mines it does suport wirless stereo, and sonnects thru charger to usb port in pc, my pc found it right away and im transering now, this thing is sweet!!!!
NeutralMoriah Cargile November 23, 2007
Ok, well I have a question, I’m eleven years old and I have been saving up for a i-pod. I am oncidering the purchase of your juke thingy…well, does it have the capability to hold movies so I can wath the when I want? Please e-mail me back.
NeutralThank you!
sincerely,
Moriah
Keri February 21, 2008
i’m thinking about getting this phone. Has anyone heard about any problems with it?
NeutralI would hate to get it and have a crap load of problems.
jukia March 31, 2008
i luve the juke soooooooo much its the best phione in the world better then all others!!!!!!!! go juke
Neutralnathan June 14, 2008
is this the phone that i sould get. even if its my first phone
Neutral