Monday, October 21, 2013

Cheap Samsung Alias 2 U750 Verizon Wireless

Samsung Alias 2 U750 Verizon Wireless

Product Description


Samsung Alias 2 SCH-U750 Cell Phone for Verizon. The first phone in the US with an e-ink keyboard that morphs between numeric, QWERTY, and other layouts. This follow-up to the dual-flip Alias also steps up to a 2 megapixel camera, large QVGA display, and support for business email and visual voicemail. Other features include EVDO data, memory card slot, and stereo Bluetooth.


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  • This product has been carefully audited and is certified to be 100% functional.
  • This offer includes the following accessories 1. Battery 2. Battery Cover (if applicable) 3. Wall Charger








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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Phone I Ever Had UPDATED NOV 2013
By Douglas C. Meeks
Well I have had an Alias 2 for over 2 years now and I love it, best phone I ever had. just so you understand I use my phone mainly as a PHONE, I do a lot of txting and it is great for that. The menus are all clear and it won't pocket dial people. I would like to point out that some of the early models had a problem with Bluetooth which was resolved with a software fix. I am looking around to buy an extra for when mine dies since Verizon does not carry them any longer on their website. The key board is great and I have not found anything that I like better for carrying in my front jeans pocket and I can set it to vibrate AND play any mp3 I wish as a ringtone. Whats not to like??

UPDATE: Well here I am in Jan 2013 and still have this same phone, still like it and fight the urge to move on to a "smart" phone. Unless you really want a smart phone that will be lucky to get through a 24 hour period without being recharged this is still the best phone. I have the extended battery and I can go for 3-5 days without a recharge and the coverage is excellent. Anything I get to replace it in the future will be a step down as an actual phone (which is why we got these things wasn't it?).

UPDATE: It is Oct 2013 and my phone of 4 years was going strong but I dropped it just right to break the front screen (it was still working but looked bad) so I used a Alias 2 backup I had and took it to the Verizon store and got it cloned then bought a factory refurbished Alias 2 (to replace the backup) from one of the vendors on this page for $42, looks new but until they make a smart phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and a battery that lasts for 3-6 days, I am keeping this phone. Still better than anything out there IMHO since I have a PC, iPad, laptop I can use to access the Net, I really don't need it on my phone.

NOTE: IF you really want to love this phone, get this with it and you will hate to ever use anything else :) OEM Samsung U750 Alias 2 Extended Battery & Grey Door SCH-U750 Alias 2

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Don't need a data plan - You just have to be firm
By TheFrey
I have two Alias2's on verizon (we like them a lot) and none of them have a data plan. The first line support drones will tell you they need one, the My Verizon store will not let you activate it with out one, but if you CALL they WILL activate it without the plan. Please be aware that some of their people don't get it right, you may have to go to second level if you get a newbie. (We have/had alias, alias2(2 of them) and an Alias Zeal)

Warning! - If they send you any letters or emails PAY ATTENTION! They will sometimes kick out an after the fact Data Plan change. Call and b8tch so they remove it. These are no longer smart phones, they aren't even clever. But Verizon WILL try to sneak a monthly data charge in if you don't pay attention. All accidently you know.... yeah right.

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Phone I Have Ever Owned!!
By A Practical Shopper
I bought my Samsung Alias 2 in October 2009 when my previous phone stopped working. I chose it because (1) it's a Samsung, the brand with which I have consistently had the best luck and fewest problems, (2) it is a "flip-phone" design, which I prefer because the screen and keyboard are protected when not in use (usually in my purse or pocket) and I don't have to worry about "pocket dialing" someone unintentionally, and (3) I prefer an actual keyboard rather than a touch-screen keyboard. The reasons I LOVE this phone are all of the above PLUS... I rarely lose a call unless I am in an area that seems to be a notorious "dead zone" for everyone, the camera takes fantastic pictures, the available GPS application is so cheap and easy to use, I can access my online email, I keep several "must have" games (including Scrabble and Sudoku) on shortcuts for quickest access, mp3 capabilities, and of course... great TEXTING!!!! The list goes on. I don't particularly want or need a smart phone and I think that's because I've been so incredibly happy with THIS phone. I am on Amazon right now, looking for another one, because something seems to have gotten into the slot for the charger so I can't insert it to charge. I am heartbroken! :o( I am way past due for an upgrade with my carrier and could probably get a much more sophisticated phone with my upgrade, but I'm just not ready to part with my Alias 2!! Besides, I have never had trouble finding accessories for my Alias 2 on Amazon (near impossible through my carrier, who only seems to stock parts and accessories for the newer, fancier phones they would rather you buy!). Bottom line: LOVE LOVE LOVE MY SAMSUNG ALIAS 2!

Additional note, added 8/16/12:
I almost forgot one of the VERY BEST things about the Samsung Alias 2... NO "AUTO-CORRECT!!!!" When I get texts from some of my friends and relatives who have phones that are a little newer/fancier models, and the "auto-correct" has done anything BUT "correct" their text content, I just crack up. I'll never forget the time my sister texted me that she was going to "club" my mother! Lol! I don't even remember what she later told me she'd MEANT to type. I "locked" that text in my inbox and look at it whenever I need a laugh. Who decided to call those "SMART phones" anyway??

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