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The new Samsung Alias™ 2 features a unique dual hinge design and Magic Key keypad using e-ink technology to bring you the convenience of both a full QWERTY keyboard and the standard phone keypad. Flip open the phone vertically and see a traditional numeric keyboard; flip it open horizontally for texting and magically find a full QWERTY keyboard. The Alias 2 also has a 2.6” QVGA screen for crisper, clearer viewing, a 2.0 megapixel camera, and dedicated hot keys for one-touch access to some of your most used features like Bluetooth, text messaging, voicemail, camera, voice commands, games and alarms. Listen to music on the Samsung Alias 2 with its music player and store your tunes on the expandable MicroSD memory (up to 16GB). Enjoy the Samsung Alias' innovative design today!

Samsung Alias™ 2 (Verizon Wireless)

  • Unique dual hinge design
  • Full QWERTY keyboard for fast messaging
  • Magic Keypad with E-Ink Technolog for standard phone keypad
  • 2.0 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder
  • Expandable MicroSD Memory (up to 16GB)
  • Visual Voice Mail Capable
  • V CAST Music with Rhapsody
  • VZ Navigator
  • Stereo Bluetooth

Included Accessories

  • Lithium ion battery (880mAh)
  • Wall charger
  • Battery Door
  • User Manual
  • Quick Reference Guide

Samsung Alias™ 2 (Verizon Wireless) Product Features

Cell Phone Design
Phone Style Flip Phone
Phone Size Standard
Phone Thickness Standard
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.0 x 2.0 x 0.7 in
Weight (w/standard battery) 4.3 oz
Keyboard Type QWERTY / Full Keyboard
External LCD Yes
Touchscreen No
Screen Size 2.6
Display 240x320 pixels
Accelerometer No
Multiple Colors Available No
Mil-Spec/Rugged No
Music, Camera & Video Features
Music Formats Supported MP3, WMA, Unprotected AAC & AAC+
Streaming Music No
Music ID Service No
Headset Jack Type 2.5mm Plug
Ringtones Included Polyphonic
Songs as Ringtones Yes, carrier download only
FM Radio No
Camera Resolution 2.0 Megapixel
Camera Zoom Type Digital
Camera Flash No
Camera Lens Type CCD
Video Recorder Yes
Video Formats supported MP4
Video Recording Length 30 seconds
Video Playback Yes
Streaming Video No
Video Sharing No
Mobile TV Technology N/A
Organization & Tools
Threaded Text Messaging Not Available
Phone Book Capacity 1000
Multiple Phone Numbers per Contact Yes
Assign separate Ringtones per Contact No
Contact Manager Software Yes, Software Included
Messaging Text, Picture and Video Messaging
Instant Messaging Support Yes
Email accounts supported Not Available
GMail for Mobile App Yes
Google Mobile App available? Yes
Google Maps App available? Yes
Computer Syncing No
USB Cable Syncing Yes, Cable purchased separately
Sync with Microsoft Outlook No
Bluetooth Syncing No
Wireless Contact Backup N/A
Voice Recorder 60 seconds
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
Alarm Clock Yes
Notepad No
Turn by Turn Navigation VZW Navigator available from carrier for monthly fee
Cell Phone Specifications
Operating System Not Applicable
Operating System Release Number Not Available
Java-Enabled No
BREW-Enabled Yes
Onboard Memory 80 MB
Removable Memory Card - Type Micro SD Card
Maximum Memory Card Capacity 16GB SDHC
Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
Hot Swappable Memory No
Photo Caller ID Yes
Push To Talk No
Speakerphone Full Duplex
External Volume Control Yes
Service / Support 1 Year Warranty
Accessibility
Voice-Activated Dialing No
Language Options English, Spanish
Hearing Aid Compliance Rating: M4
Adjustable Font Size No
Digital TTY/TTD Yes
Battery Specifications
Talk Time Up to 300 mins
Standby Time Up to 336 hrs
Type of Battery Lithium Ion battery
Connectivity
3G Data Capable Yes
Wi-Fi No
Web Browser Full HTML
GPS Yes
GPS Type S-GPS
Bluetooth Yes
Stereo Bluetooth No
USB Cable No
USB Port Type Mini-USB
IR Port No
Network Technology
Technology CDMA 850/1900; EVDO
Voice Frequencies 850/1900
Data Technology CDMA 800/1900 MHz
Data Frequencies 850/1900
3G No
UMA No
Data Throughput Speed EV-DO up to 700 kbps
International Features
Can I call people outside the US and Canada? Yes
International 3G Data Roaming No
International 2G Data Roaming No
Can I make and receive calls outside the US and Canada? No
Can I send and receive text messages from people outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I send and receive messages while outside the US and Canada? No
Can I use the email and mobile web features on my phone while outside the US and No

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Expert Reviews of Samsung Alias™ 2 (Verizon Wireless)

Expert Rating: 4.0
by Joni Blecher -- May 29th 2009

The Samsung Alias 2 may not be a head turner when you pull it out of a pocket, but once you flip it open (horizontally or vertically) and reveal its chameleon-like E-Ink keypad people will definitely give the Alias 2 a second look. Building on the innovative dual-hinge design of the Samsung Alias, this newer model incorporates enough updates and improvements that if it’s time for upgrade, this model won’t disappoint.

Call Quality

Calls and speakerphone: We’re happy to report that the call quality during receiving and placing calls using the Samsung Alias 2 was quite impressive. Callers said we were loud and clear. Additionally, speakerphone quality was great and we appreciate how easy it is to activate and deactivate during a call – simply press the key with an icon of a loud speaker. This cell phone supports Visual Voicemail for an added monthly subscription fee and listening to messages via this feature was impressive. Often times we could simply press play and hear the message fine when looking at the cell phone without needing to activate the speaker.

Audio playback: We found playback of songs to be decent through the cell phone’s speaker. Songs come through loud but slightly tinny and the cell phone lacks audio-centric user controls, so you can’t adjust it. This Samsung cell phone has a 2.5mm headset jack and supports stereo Bluetooth, so you also can listen to music either via cell phone-enabled headphones or via a Bluetooth headset respectively. The good news is that unlike some other Samsung cell phones it doesn’t have a proprietary headset jack.

Ease of Use

Menu/phone book: Like many Verizon Wireless cell phones, the Samsung Alias 2 has a standard menu system; if you're already accustomed to it, using this cell phone should be a breeze. That said, this is one of the more straightforward menu interfaces you’ll find on a cell phone with a graphical main menu display similar to the one found on the LG Dare. The interesting features about this cell phone are its dual-hinge design and E-Ink Keypad. You can flip the phone open either vertically or horizontally. Both ways will essentially show you the same display in the corresponding format. However, it’s the keypad that changes, thus the E-Ink. What appears on the keys will literally change based on the application you’re in or you can change the keys manually by clicking through the different keyboard options.

We particularly like how easy it is to use the phone book, which can store 1,000 contacts, each with five phone numbers, two e-mail addresses, a street address, notes, and a picture. Additionally, if you receive a text message from a new phone number you can easily save that number as a contact in the phone book. This Samsung cell phone also supports message threading, which means that you can view multiple messages about the same topic in one text message. However, if you want to use this feature you’ll need to select that manually from the Options menu before sending a text.

Camera/Video: The Samsung Alias 2 has a 2-megapixel camera and lacks a flash. It also lacks the ability to use the external display as a LCD for framing self-portraits. That said, there are a plethora of digital camera features including a self timer, multi-shot, brightness, white balance, auto shot and night shot. Image quality was acceptable; colors were vibrant, but images didn’t have a lot of detail. Once you’ve taken a picture, you can send it as a message, save it to the cell phone’s 80MB of available internal memory, or to an expandable memory MicroSD card (the Samsung Alias 2 will support up to a 16GB MicroSD card). You can record videos as well and overall quality is on par with that of the camera.

Music: The Samsung Alias 2 cell phone includes a MP3 player that does a decent job at playing back music. Though this cell phone lacks the ability to adjust audio-centric controls such as bass and treble, it’s a snap to use basic playback functions. It does have other MP3 player features such as shuffle, repeat, and playlists that you can create on-the-fly. We particularly like that once the MP3 player is in use you can use the external touch buttons underneath the external display to control the features.

As noted, listening to songs played through the cell phone’s speaker is decent, though a bit tinny when playing songs with a lot of bass (Note: This is typically the case with music phones). This Samsung cell phone will support an optional 16GB MicroSD card – you can store approximately 400 albums of music on a card with that much storage capacity – that’s a lot of tunes. The cell phone comes with 80MB of internal storage for storing tunes, however, that memory is shared with all cell phone features so if you’re going to be storing a lot of pictures or applications you likely won’t have a lot of room left for tunes.

Although you still can’t transfer music via Bluetooth, getting music onto the Samsung cell phone is easy via the included USB-to-Samsung proprietary connection cable, which also does double duty as the charger. Once you attach the Alias 2 to a PC computer via the cable (sorry, no Mac support) you can add music a few ways: synching songs from your PC music library via Windows Media Player 10, downloading songs from the Verizon/Rhapsody music service, or dragging and dropping songs onto the appropriate folder in the cell phone’s memory. Once you install the Verizon/Rhapsody music application onto a PC you can just drag and drop playlists onto the cell phone’s external memory. If you want to use the Rhapsody service for Verizon, you’ll need to go to Verizon’s website to download the application.

Connectivity/Bluetooth: We were able to pair the cell phone with a Plantronics 925 Discovery headset and call quality was just as clear using this headset as it was when just placing a standard call.

Design

Look and Feel: It’s not immediately obvious that the Samsung Alias 2 is unique and maybe that’s because it’s a tad longer and wider than many flip phones on the market today. Like its predecessor, the Alias this cell phone is a multifunction device trying to meet the needs of two different uses: open it standard flip style and it's a typical cell phone; open it sideways so that the screen is in landscape mode and it becomes a functional texting/e-mail device with a full QWERTY keyboard. As such, the Samsung Alias 2 is slightly heavier than other more compact flip phones available. With the extra size comes a relatively large display with decent size letters and numbers and you can set the font size even larger. While the internal display is large and bright, the external display is a bit grainy and dark. Good news is that the internal display is visible in direct sunlight, however, if you’re wearing sunglasses you’ll have a hard time viewing it.

Keypad: At first glance, the 42 white squares on the keypad resemble something you might see used in the movie Tron. As noted, the big idea behind the Samsung Alias 2 is the metamorphic keypad - it's called an E-Ink keypad, which literally changes what appears on the keys depending on the function that is being used. The nifty feature here is that depending on which application you're using when you flip open the screen horizontally the ink on the keys change to fit that application - thus E-Ink. While it may take a little patience getting familiar with the changing keypad, it’s in many ways a much cleaner keypad. Overall, the keys feel quite nice under the fingers and there’s enough space between them that we never suffered a mis-type in a message or a mis-dial. Nice! This design also provides more instances to have dedicated launch keys and while there are many (Bluetooth, Alarm Clock, Speakerphone, Messaging, etc), there isn’t a dedicated key to launch the music application.

Battery Life

For a cell phone with such an array of high-end features, the battery life is good. Heavy cell phone users who make a ton of calls and send/receive loads of text messages daily will need to recharge it every three days. More moderate users will be able to make the Samsung cell phone last four days before needing a charge. If you are a light user, making just two to three 10-minute calls a day and light texting, the Samsung Alias 2 cell phone will last close to a week. We should note that if you plan on using more power-intensive features such as the camera and music player or leave the Bluetooth activated the battery will drain quicker.

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Customer Rating: 4.8
by Paul Harris -- October 28th 2009 -- Plainwell, MI

Love the phone. Great design, easy to switch for calling or texting. Never drop a call.

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