Released for AT&T, the Samsung Rugby 2 is a rugged push-to-talk clamshell made military standards for dust, shock, vibration, rain, humidity, solar radiation, altitude and temperature extremes. The handset has an external speaker with advanced noise suppression to make sure consumers are heard in loud public places. The Rugby 2 also has GPS for turn-by-turn directions, automatic rerouting and real-time traffic alerts and high-speed HSPDA for fast Internet access. Additional features include a 2.0-megapixel camera, music player, and global-roaming so users can make calls in more than 220 countries.
Phone Specifications| Camera | Connectivity | Data | Display | Input | Messaging | Multimedia |
| 2.0 MP | Bluetooth | 3g | Color | Predictive Text | Email | Music Player |
| Video Camera | PC Sync | A-Gps | External Display | Side Keys | MMS | Video |
| USB | Flight Mode | | | Text Messaging | |
| | HSDPA | | | | |
| | LBS GPS | | | | |
| | Tethering | | | | |
| | WAP | | | | |
| Operating System | Sound | Storage Card | Technology | Type |
| Java Enabled | 3.5 mm Headphone Slot | MicroSD | GSM Quad-Band | Flip Phone |
| Video Camera | Hearing Aid Compatible | A-Gps | External Display | Military Specification |
| Push-to-Talk | Flight Mode | | |
| Speakerphone | HSDPA | | |
| Voice-Activated Dialing | LBS GPS | | |
Are you looking for a rough and tumble, easy to read, easy to hear, and reasonably intuitive cell phone? Well, you got the right phone. The Samsung Rugby II is made mostly of high-impact matte plastic. It’s pretty chunky, and full of plastic ridges and soft-touch accents. Voice quality is really good, with clear, bright tone in the earpiece. Transmissions are clear and free of background hiss and static, and reception is solid. The huge speakerphone on the front sounded full, loud, and powerful and a nice shortcut button on the right side toggle it. Customers are exceptionally happy because of its battery life. Normal usage will give you 5-6 days without charging