Verizon Wireless Announces the Very Affordable Samsung Knack
September 3, 2008 11:20 AM | Samsung | Verizon | Comments (0)
| Verizon Wireless and Samsung announced the Samsung Knack will be available on Oct. 14 for $39.99 with a new two-year customer agreement. The Knack is a slim flip phone with an ergonomic design that is perfect for customers who want a handset with simple features and functionality. The Knack boasts a 2.2-inch internal screen with large text and number fonts, a simplified user interface and messaging communication. A large keypad with distinctive tactile contrast allows customers to easily find the correct number on the Knack’s dial pad. The phone also comes with dedicated keys for quick access to Emergency 911 (E911), speakerphone, voice mail, voice commands and In Case of Emergency (ICE). Customers can program the ICE button with three personalized contacts that first responders can easily find in the event of an emergency. The Knack is the perfect phone to pair with Verizon Wireless’ Nationwide 65 Plus calling plans. The plans begin at $29.99 monthly access and include unlimited IN calling to 68.7 million Verizon Wireless customers, long distance, night and weekend allowances, and no domestic or roaming charges. |

- Directional navigation key for ease-of-use
- Easy-to-use menu with adjustable font size feature
- Advanced speech recognition
- Text messaging
- Hearing aid compatibility = M4/T4
- 32-note polyphonic ringtones
- Any key answer
- Bilingual user interface (English and Spanish)
- Personal organizer: calculator, calendar, alarm clock, world clock, stop watch and notepad
- Directional microphone
- Dimensions: 3.78” x 2.01” x .74”
- Weight: 3.63 ounces
- Display: 176 x 220 pixel, 65K TFT, Color internal; 96 x 96 pixel, 4-grey external
- Usage time: up to 270 minutes OR
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