Samsung Rugby Smart | |
Manufacturer: | Samsung Electronics |
Series: | Samsung Rugby |
Modelnumber: | SGH-i847 |
Networks: | AT&T Mobility |
Released: | United States |
Predecessor: | Samsung Rugby II |
Successor: | Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro |
Related: | Samsung Galaxy W |
Type: | Smartphone |
Form: | Bar |
Size: | 122.4mm H 65.9mm W 12.2mm D |
Weight: | 125g |
Os: | Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" Unofficial: Android 4.0.4 "Ice Cream Sandwich"/Android 4.1.2 "Jelly Bean" via CyanogenMod |
Soc: | Qualcomm Scorpion |
Cpu: | 1400 MHz Qualcomm Scorpion, ARM7 |
Gpu: | Qualcomm Adreno 205 |
Memory: | 512 MiB LPDDR2 SDRAM |
Memory Card: | microSDHC |
Rear Camera: | 5.04 MP (2592×1944 px max.) Auto focus LED flash Video recording (3GP or MPEG4) |
Front Camera: | 1.31 MP (1280×1024 px max.) Video recording (3GP) |
Connectivity: | 802.11n |
Other: | IP67 |
References: | [1] [2] |
The Samsung Rugby Smart (SGH-i847) was a ruggedized Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung, for use on the AT&T Mobility network. The phone was 3.5G capable, but lacked LTE support.[3] It was dust and vibration resistant, as well as waterproof to a depth of 1m (03feet) for 30 minutes, earning the phone an ingress protection rating of IP67.[4]
The Samsung Rugby Smart was rated 4 stars out of 5 by PC Magazine and selected as their Editors' Choice. Phone Arena scored it 7½ out of 10.[5] CNET rated the smartphone 3½ stars out of 5.
In October 2012, Samsung and AT&T announced the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro (SGH-i547), a successor to the Rugby Smart that includes similar durability and also ships with a scratch-resistant screen,[6] something its previous model lacked. This rugged smartphone has passed military specification tests, like surviving blowing rain and sand, high humidity, and thermal shock.[7] It comes with the push-to-talk features, but has LTE capability and a faster 1.5 GHz processor running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.