Samsung SCH-U740 Alias Cell Phone
By popular demand it's another battle of Verizon VCAST messaging phones: LG EnV2 vs Samsung Alias. Noah unboxes the Samsung Alias VCAST messaging phone for Verizon. This update to the U740 features a dual-flip design with QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 MP camera, and media player with access to VCAST music and videos. JenJen from HowardForums apparently sweet talked a Verizon customer sales rep into selling her Samsung's new Alias 2 a few days before it's due to hit the streets. Why do I care? Because the Alias 2 is the first phone I've seen to use E-Ink technology to create a magically morphing keypad: The labels on the keys change depending on what mode the phone is in. I've been dreaming of something like this for years. Seriously. ... Cellphone makers have tried all sorts of wacky things in their never
ending attempts to cram more and more functionality into smaller and
smaller devices. First seen - maybe? - on the ahead of its time
Motorola Mpx 200, the dual hinge flip phone has never quite caught fire
in the US market, but it's a neato bit of innovation nonetheless.
Imagine a clamshell-style phone that opens both vertically and horizontally, so you can hold... Well, they went through with it. Samsung Mobile executed its wacky scheme to set the Guinness World Record for "Fastest Text Messaging While Skydiving" last Friday, December 20. Professional skydivers texted while freefalling from 12,000 feet during the Samsung Mobile XTREME TEXTING event outside Los Angeles. They team used a range of Samsung Mobile messaging phones—including the Propel, Gravity, Rant, Alias and Messager—to text the following... Previous Posts in this series: LG Voyager - VZW, LG Dare - VZW, Samsung Glyde - VZW, LG Decoy - VZW
Samsung Alias (SCH-u740) - Verizon WirelessAlias is one of my favorite messaging phones, even though I know many folks who can't stand it. The unique dual-hinge clamshell design means you can use it as a regular flip phone for talking, or open it "the long way" to access the full QWERTY keyboard for messaging. Add to that full... Here's Part 2 ... And yes, KravvyKrav is my YouTube alias. porky247 Asks:samsung instinctnow ive been looking for videos showing if texting is good, internet, radio, tv, video recording, pics, stuff like that if theres any way sometime in june before it comes out you can get it and show that i heard from engadget its supposed to release june 20 or something thanksKravvyKrav Answers:Hey Porky ... Just... Wow, you uTubers love to ask questions. So many questions that I've gotta do a Part 1 and Part 2 (at least) of this month's mailbag ... And yes, KravvyKrav is my YouTube alias.And remember, the fastest way to get your questions answered is to ask them right here on PhoneDog. Showtymechef Asks:lg Voyager vs lg vuwitch cell is better i like them both. i think att as more ch to pick from. the att people... Pros: every thing Cons: the keys on the phone can leave marks and scratches on the screen Summary: I would recommend this phone who is looking in to it. The hinge works great and the phone has been on the market for 3 years and has been improved 3 times with every color. The overall phone scratches easy and most visible on black. Pros: Scheduler, memos, and lots of other handy features Cons: Some of the features, such as the memo are not available in landscape mode Summary: I'm just re-entering the cell phone world after a 10 year hiatus. I thought this phone would have too many bells and whistles that I would never use, but the price was right so I decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. I don't text, but I do email a fair amount from it. With my weird work schedule and the kids' appointments I find always having my schelduler with me to be very handy. I recently dropped my phone in a snow bank, brushed it off, and have had no problems at all. It has definately exceeded my expectations. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: sleek duel flip flash full qwerty key board Cons: 1.3 megapixel camera small buttons Summary: this phone is good if you are a texting type of person, sleek and fits right into your pocket 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: The dual flip screen, styling, slim and fashion-forward Cons: The hinge is VERY delicate, extremely small buttons Summary: The "alias" is a decent phone for younger people who text a lot, but there are some things that I just don't like about it. The buttons are very small and somewhat hard to press, (if I didn't have long nails, it would be really hard to deal with) sometimes when it's open one way, and then opened the other way, the screen is still flipped around. I think it's a good "filler" phone. If you just want it for texting and making calls, then go for it, but anything else will KILL the battery. Heaven forbid if you dropped it, the back will come flying off and the battery will pop out, so be careful and make sure you get the insurance!! 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful Pros: QWERTY, ingenious form-factor - can use as reg phone and transforms into a qwerty text friendly messenger, small and thin yet durable and functional for both calls and texting Cons: Camera is very weak (but you didn't inquire about this phone for it's camera anyway - it's the QWERTY you want - screen could have been a little bit bigger - did we really need to have a half inch black space with *verizon* label and a few milimeters with *samsung* smacked on it? Poor use of screen real estate there especially since the landscape mode could have rivaled or been up to par of a sidekick - and tho you can use speakerphone with the phone closed, the speakers are inside so it comes Summary: Overall, I LOVE this phone! It was my first introduction to a QWERTY keyboard on a phone and now I know I can never go back to any phone that does not have this wonderful feature. NOTE: It DID take me 2 weeks to get used to the keyboard and landscape mode, but now that I've had the phone for over a year, I will be sad to have to choose another phone when it comes time to upgrade - GROW YOUR THUMB NAILS just a little bit and you will never have any problems texting on this phone (I have big hands too). I keep looking to see if Samsung or another brand comes out with more *dual flip* phones like this one. The pivot is incredibly sturdy with no signs of *weakness* - it does feel slightly stiff in the beginning and then slightly *loosens* afte a few weeks but it's almost as if a little bit of oil has been applied and it pivots from flipphone to landscape mode flawlessly. I've dropped it on tiles, concrete, marble floors and in the street and it doesn't even show any signs of ever having been dropped! Phone reception in both receiving and sending are excellent as well - other verizon customers sound like they are standing right next to me, and non- verizon people merely sound like you can tell they are on a phone. It's thin and can slide into pockets w/o a huge bulge and because it is so light and thin, you actually can lose it in a medium sized purse if yo just drop it in there. I suggest an external leather case that clips to your pants or some light-up stick-ons accessories so you can find it easier. I do like strong vibrate phones since I suffer from nerve deafness and rely on vibrate mode to let me know I have a call, but it isn't so weak so I only miss a few calls this way. The loudest ringtone it has is the musical funky tone everyone has nowadays. Usually I have it near me in view so I can tell if I am getting a call. If you want QWERTY, a unique design, excellent reception and small/thin with clear LCD, this is the phone for you. just give the keyboard 2-3 weeks chance before you toss it lol. Oh, btw, most new phones coming out now, like the LG Lotus from Sprint, have a similar keyboard layout. 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful All Samsung SCH-U740 Alias user reviewsPlease tell me there is a solution to this problem! I have a 1 year old that loves my phone. When I caught him holding down the 9 and making calls I started searching the net for a solution but I can't find it anywhere!
Please help! Seriously the alias SUCKS And the update for the glyde makes it SOOOOOOOOO MUCH BETTER im getting the phone soon the update fixes the glitchy touchscreen If you get the glyde, make sure you get it with the bk 14 update. that's the latest one. the new update fixed the touchscreen Instead of getting the glyde or alias, I would be deciding between
the Glyde Refresh and the Alias 2. The glyde refresh has a new touch screen like the versa which you can use your fingers and a stylis and the system it uses has been tweaked slightly, like getting rid of the blue box on the home screen. The Alias 2 has a dynamic keyboard, which means the controls physically change on the keyboard depending on the way it is opened up, which I... i think that you should get the glyde because its way better and it has a touch screen that can be off a little but it is still very good the gykde overall is a wonderful phone buth the alias 2 will be pretty awesome too I recommend the Glyde (with latest software) over the Alias. Glyde is more customizable, and has larger screen for web surfing. Also, slide out QWERTY keyboard is more accessible than a flip-twist keyboard. Only downside to these phones is that they have tiny QWERTY keys. the glyde is better in keyboard screen durability camera and specs go for the glyde Buying choicesWith new service  This item is not being sold with a service plan by any online merchant. With pre-paid service  This item is not being sold with a pre-paid service service plan by any online merchant. Purchase phone only  Accessories  Purchase compatible accessories for this phone Ringtones & MediaShop for compatible mobile content for this phone
|

|
Cell phones... Find it all hereResearch phones Shop for a phone Help & Community
Latest Videos & ReviewsCheck out the latest cell phone videos and in-depth reviews from our editors - BlackBerry Storm2 9550
What's Good: Screen is far easier to use thanks to the addition of electronic sensors; OS 5.0
- BlackBerry Bold 9700What's Good: Significantly improved design over the original Bold, fantastic keyboard, great
- LG GlanceWhat's Good: Durable device with good call quality and strong battery life. What's Bad: No 3G;
- Samsung Omnia HD i8910John loves the screen, but does the software justify this phone's great looks?
- Motorola Clutch i465What's Good: Call quality; fantastic speakerphone. What's Bad: Battery life; somewhat cramped
- LG LX290What's Good: Build quality; fantastic reception; battery life is respectable.
What's Bad: No EVDO;
- Nokia Twist 7705What's Good: Unique design; phenomenal QWERTY keyboard. What's Bad: Battery life could be better;
- HTC Hero CDMAJohn takes an in-depth look at Sprint's chinless HTC Hero.
- Samsung Highlight T749 FireThe Samsung Highlight is a slim touch screen cell phone that has a lot going for it: 3G
- Samsung Instinct HDWhat's Good: Nice design, complete with HD video-out for digital media fans. What's Bad: Some lag
New & coming soon phonesHot off the presses... here's what's available now and expected to come to market soon! - Nokia 2720Carrier: T-Mobile
Retail Price: $69.99 Contract Price: $19.99 Hot Features: 1.3MP camera with video capture and playback, Bluetooth - BlackBerry Curve 8530Carrier: Verizon Wireless
Retail Price: $199.99 Contract Price: $99.99 Hot Features: 2.0MP camera, WiFi, Music Player,GPS - Motorola CrushCarrier: U.S. Cellular
Retail Price: $249.95 Contract Price: $129.95 Hot Features: 2.8" Touchscreen, 2MP camera with video capture, easyedge capable - Samsung Behold IICarrier: T-Mobile
Retail Price: $449.99 Contract Price: $229.99 Hot Features: Android device, 5MP camera with video capture and playback - Nokia 3711Carrier: T-Mobile
Retail Price: $159.99 Contract Price: $69.99 Hot Features: 3G clamshell device, 2MP camera with video capture and playback - Palm PixiCarrier: Sprint
Retail Price: $399.99 Contract Price: $99.99 Hot Features: Palm webOS platform,full QWERTY, linked contacts & layered calendar - Samsung ConvoyCarrier: Verizon Wireless
Retail Price: $99.99 Contract Price: $49.99 Hot Features: 2MP camera, Push to Talk, Ruggedized exterior - BlackBerry Bold 9700Carrier: T-Mobile
Retail Price: $449.99 Contract Price: $199.99 Hot Features: 3.2MP camera with video capture, full QWERTY keyboard - Samsung FlightCarrier: AT&T
Retail Price: $149.99 Contract Price: $99.99 Hot Features: Touchscreen with full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, auto-focus camera - Samsung MythicCarrier: AT&T
Retail Price: $249.99 Contract Price: $199.99 Hot Features: Touchscreen, Mobile TV, 3.2MP camera
- Pantech Impact Technology: GSM
Announced Carrier: AT&T Rumored Release Date: Sunday November 22, 2009 - BlackBerry Curve 8530Technology: CDMA
Announced Carrier: Verizon Wireless Rumored Release Date: November 20th, 2009 - Samsung ConvoyTechnology: CDMA
Announced Carrier: Verizon Wireless Rumored Release Date: November 15th, 2009 - HTC HD2Technology: GSM
Announced Carrier: N/A but rumors have it going to T-Mobile Rumored Release Date: Q1 2010 - Sony Ericsson Xperia X10Technology: GSM
Announced Carrier: Not available Rumored Release Date: Q1 of 2010 - HTC Droid ErisTechnology: CDMA
Announced Carrier: Verizon Wireless Rumored Release Date: November 6th, 2009 - Motorola DroidTechnology: CDMA
Announced Carrier: Verizon Wireless Expected Release Date: November 6th, 2009 - BlackBerry Storm 2Technology: CDMA
Announced Carrier: Verizon Wireless Rumored Release Date: October 21, 2009 (UPDATE: Confirmed by Verizon Wireless, October 28th, 2009 release) - Sony Ericsson EquinoxTechnology: GSM
Announced Carrier: T-Mobile Expected Release Date: 10-28-09 - Palm PixiTechnology: CDMA
Announced Carrier: Sprint Expected: Fourth Quarter 2009 UPDATE: November 15th, 2009 (will cost $99.99 after rebate at sprint.com)

|
If you want free ringtones, the best thing to work is myxer.com and change phone to schu700 because it won't work if you put the Alias as phone preference. and you can change volume up to loudest, which I do. Other sites that offer free ringtones work but when someone calls you, it's barely can be heard.
~Allison
im the class clown im funny and im different i want a different
is this the phone
The point of this comment: thank you Phonedog for making a great video comparing the two otherwise I may not have made the right choice to go with the Alias.
Thanks!