The default password for the Samsung SGH-A837 is '0000. The Samsung SGH-A837 is a cell phone that is a flip phone.
None of the Samsung devices released since the Samsung Galaxy S5 are waterproof. Although, the Samsung Galaxy Active line are water resistant.
The Samsung Rugby 2 is the most current Rugby that Samsung is producing. There are no plans to put out a different model of the 2 or adding a 3 from Samsung's website.
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Doing a screenshot on a Samsung Rugby Pro is easy.All you have to do is press the power and okay button at the same time.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is not waterproof. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active however is water-resistant, meaning it can withstand water (and dust), but can only stay submerged for 30 minutes for one meter or shallower.
I'm actually answering his from a rugby smart by Samsung....its awesome and tough and has performed to meet my expectations quite well
If you are interested in the Samsung Rugby, there is one website I recommend you check out. If you go to (www.consumerreports.org) you will be able to look up Samsung rugby phones. The web site tells you, that Samsung Rugby is tested in a lab. They are tested on Ease of use, voice quality, and messaging. Also on this website people give reviews to show how much the phone has worked for them
I would say the Samsung Galaxy S5 is more water resistant than waterproof. It has an IP67 certification, which means it's dust resistant (the "6" part of that certification), and it's water resistant to 1 meter for 30 minutes (the "7" part of that certification).
Yes, you will be glad to find that AT&T does support the Samsung Rugby II on their plans. There are several advertisements concerning this phone with AT&T when I searched this out on the internet. As you previously stated the Samsung Rugby II is an older phone, but it is still being used by the AT&T Service.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 is not waterproof. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active however is water-resistant, meaning it can withstand water (and dust), but can only stay submerged for 30 minutes for one meter or shallower.