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Samsung Samsung BlackJack i607 PDA Phone
Samsung BlackJack i607 Review
- Thin is clearly in at Samsung. The company's new BlackJack i607 from Cingular is the spitting image of Verizon's Motorola Q, also black, and one of the thinnest phones you can buy. Though the two PDA phones look alike, the BlackJack features a lighter, narrower design and more-robust multimedia capabilities (such as streaming music and video).
User Reviews for Samsung Samsung BlackJack i607 PDA Phone
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Reviewed by: jayphil
Duration of ownership: 2 Months
Strengths: Nice size display, good color. Good response to e-mail, internet requests. Light weight, comfortable to hold and use. Key board small, but easy to use. Has expansion card port.
Weaknesses: No clear cut directions on how to save to storage card, uses lots of juice, hence the two batteries (I got two standard batteries with mine).
Overall Evaluation: I love the phone, and am glad to have it. Just wish it was easier to use the storage card. I can load it from my computer, but saving to it while using the phone is unknown to me as of yet!! Although it uses alot of power, the charger that doubles as a caring case for the spare battery is GREAT!! I would recommend it to anyone wanting more, for less.
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Reviewed by: johndoe11111
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: easy to use
Weaknesses: to fragile
Overall Evaluation: had to raplace this phone twice. it is very fragile. if you just drop it from two feet it will work but all you will see is a white screen. att told me i could have insurance on the phone, but when i called the insurance company they said they don't usually insure these phone but they would honor me one time. since the first problem , the phone has a white screen again and i cannot get a replacement. don't buy this phone and just get a blackberry or a palm if you want a smartphone.
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