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Samsung Rugby Smart Review

Samsung Rugby Smart Review

Posted on May 19, 2015April 11, 2020 By Hulk

This week we’ve got our hands on the newest Samsung smartphone, and it’s not a dual-core device, a quad-core device, or even a massively impressive in-between device with the ability to take amazing photos – it’s a rugged mid-range device called theSamsung Rugby Smart. This device is a solid and relatively inexpensive smartphone being carried by AT&T at $99.99 on contract with the ability to defend against water, dust, shock, and inclement temperatures. It’s also got at 3.7-inch WVGA SuperAMOLED touchscreen display up front and a 5 megapixel camera on the back.

Hardware

While this device certainly is no match for the rest of the Samsung line of top-tier devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S II, and oddly enough, you can currently purchase the Galaxy S II for the same price on contract from the same carrier. You can either purchase this much less impressive smartphone for $99.99 with its single-core processor or the manufacturer’s hero device for the same price: twice the power in almost every respect. Have a peek at ourAT&T Samsung Galaxy S II review from a few months ago to check out the business.
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