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Samsung Haven targets those on a tight budget

Verizon Wireless subscribers who are looking to get a new handset which is nigh affordable will be pleased to note that the Samsung Haven will be out from the 29th of this month onwards, retailing for all of $39.99 – as long as you extend or sign up for a 2-year contract. The Haven will ship in a clamshell form factor, featuring a 2.2″ display which is easy-to-read, adjustable font sizes just in case age is catching up with your eyes, dedicated keys for a loudspeaker, an Emergency 911 button and In case of Emergency (ICE) function which can store up to three different contacts in the event of an emergency. Not only that, if you’re a fitness buff, then the Samsung Haven might be your cup of tea since it comes with a built-in fitness trainer that offers 15 different stretching exercises, a quartet of “healing music selections” to help alleviate stress in your life and a medical app that keeps tabs on your medical-related info.


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