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Verizon Wireless offers Samsung Intensity II u460 officially

If you are in the market for a smartphone that offers great texting capability without breaking the bank, then you might be interested in the Samsung Intensity II u460 from Verizon Wireless. This model has all the necessary parts to get you texting right from the get go, including a 2.2″ QVGA display and a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, accompanied by a 1.3-megapixel camera with night vision capability, Bluetooth connectivity, GPS navigation, a built-in media player and an IM client. Samsung goes green with the Intensity II u460 as well thanks to its battery cover which is 35% made out of recycled plastic extracted from watter bottles. Verizon will be asking $49.99 for the Samsung Intensity II u460 which will be accompanied by a two-year contract, where you can choose from Deep Gray and Metallic Blue colors.

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