The Samsung Rugby II improves on its predecessor and delivers a functional, rugged phone with satisfying performance.
Kent German
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The Samsung Rugby II looks a lot like its predecessor, the original Samsung Rugby.
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Battery
The Rugby II's battery cover has a locking mechanism to keep out moisture.
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Left spine
The Rugby II's volume rocker and push-to-talk button are on its left spine.
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keyboard
The Rugby II has a flat keypad, but the individual buttons are spacious.
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Rugged skin
The Rugby II's tough plastic skin give it a solid feel in the hand.
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Camera
The Rugby II's camera sits just below the external display. Unfortunately, there's no flash and the display won't function as self-portrait viewfinder.