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- The Samsung BlackJack II, or Samsung SGH-i617, is a smartphone available through AT&T in the United States. It is the successor to the Samsung BlackJack. Canadian version, SGH-i616 is marketed as 'Samsung Jack' by Rogers and Fido. The phone has since been succeeded by the Samsung Epix. The phone comes in black, burgundy, blue, & pink.
- The Samsung BlackJack is the smallest Windows Mobile QWERTY PDA in the US and is a Cingular Exclusive.
- Damage to the accessory port occurs therefore voiding the phones warranty. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter from the power outlet. Warning!: You must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from the phone during charging to avoid damage. Low Battery Indicator.
- Product Review for DC Micro-USB Charger for Zee Tech Blackjack Cell Phone. Comes with a 3-ft. USB-A-to-Micro USB cable that's long enough to reach even backseat passengers; 3.0 amps, (1 amp & 2.1 amp) to keep your phone charged on the road; Two USB ports to charge more than one device at a time.
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Nov 13, 2006, 11:30 AM by Eric Lin
Our exclusive hands-on preview of the small, slim BlackJack for Cingular, with Windows Mobile and HSDPA.
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It is amazing that the BlackJack is the newest member of a crowded category that did not even exist a year ago. The list of small, thin, QWERTY smartphones is getting longer and longer, and Windows Mobile phones comprise the bulk of the list. We've reviewed enough of these devices that we're sure you know all about the software by now. So we'll focus on the hardware and any other unique aspects of the BlackJack for this preview.
The BlackJack is also known as the Samsung i607. Like Samsung's other recent entry into this category, the i320, it is narrower than the Q, Dash or almost any other QWERTY phone. Thus despite its rectangular shape, the BlackJack fits nicely in the hand. The edges along the left and right sides are slightly rounded, increasing the comfort factor. It is easy to wrap your hand around it if you are using it one handed.
It is possible to use the BlackJack one handed, especially for reading email or web pages, thanks to the scroll wheel and back button on the right hand side. Other than needing the D-pad for right and left navigation, we found ourselves primarily relying on the scroll wheel.
When held in two hands to type, the BlackJack is well balanced and sits on your fingertips comfortably. The keyboard is pretty easy to to get used to. After about three days with it, we were typing with about 90-95% accuracy. Although the keys look like those from the Q, they feel much better. They are only slightly rounded, and are much easier to press.
The navigation keys, outside of the scroll wheel on the side, are the BlackJack's weakness. The entire set of buttons, including the directions on the D-pad are all flat and even with each other. There is no way to feel which key you're on except for the center select button. Not only are the all the same height, but there are no divisions or ridges between the keys. This means that unless you are watching where you fingers are, you will likely press the wrong key or multiple keys a few times per day. We often find ourselves pressing the end key or right soft key instead of right on the D-pad even after four days of pretty heavy use.
On the back of the unit, the camera and loud speaker bulge out slightly at the top, which seems unnecessary for a simple 1.3 Megapixel shooter. However this doesn't seem to hamper how the BlackJack slides in and out of a pocket - even in tight pants.
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Using Blackjack as a modem for a computer
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Blackjack w/out data plan?
Any help would be great.
Erik Weibust
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Need Help About the Black Jack
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Considering purchase - MicroSD WiFi question
Has anyone used the Spectec MicroSD Wifi card with the Blackjack? This could solve the problem, but I haven't been able to find out if it's compatible with this phone.
http://www.spectec.com.tw/sdw823.htm »
Drivers?
I own a Blackjack with a Cingular unlimited data plan. I'm traveling and didn't bring the cd with me.
I'm assuming that the driver is on that disc and I can't seem to find it anywhere on-line.
Does anyone know how I can use this phone as a modem with my laptop for access to the 'net? Cingular is of no help.
I'd appreciate as detailed instructions as anyone cares to provide.
Thanks in advance.
Sally
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Using Lotus Notes
Storing Notes.
I am wondering if there is a feature that allows for the storage of notes. I have not been able to see the phone in person and really want to know what the abilities are.
I frequently do stock trading with via my PC with Ameritrade and would like to be able to edit notes pertaining to my transactions. I was considering the Cingular 8125 which I understand can be used to edit spreadsheet info. but I'm not certain what type of editing you can do with the BlackJack.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Art
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will it synch with a mac?
http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_windowsmobile.php »
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Help with error
Alert
Could not retrieve data. Please check the connection settings and try again later.
Does anyone know how to make this stop?
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Do you have a data plan?
AIM
My only challenge so far is getting the installed IM client to work. Has anyone tried it? I get through the sign in and when it starts to get my buddy kist, it freezes. I get a 'communication error. check your settings' error. Well, there are no settings (port, etc.) to check. Any thoughts??
Is BlackJack A2DP Enabled?
I'd like to use Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, and want to make sure it works with the phone.
BlackJack vs. 8125 Pocket PC
Blackjack Features Vs Treo 650
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1) the background CAN be changed to your likings (pictures, etc.)
2) lol you live in a bluetooth world now! there is a data cable included with the blackjack, yet its much easier to just send from computer to bla...
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i believe it does store all kinds of info into phone book and organizes very well. i do know that there are I.D. ringtones and I.D. photos.
thanks and hope my answers help
HELP!! blackjack audio issues
I also can't figure out how to play a song over my bluetooth either.
Having a problem with internet enabled java apps.
I tried Gmail, Goodle maps, and Opera mini and for all of them, java keeps asking whether the app running should be allowed to connect to the internet. There is no way to disable this prompt and gmail tries a few times then gives up, while the other ones seem to run, but the prompts are really annoying.
The other thing that pissed me off was the subscription price Cingular is trying to make you pay because it's a 'PDA' phone instead of a 'Smartphone'. The price difference is staggering while my usage is probably no different.
features and plans..
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Awesome Phone...loads of free stuff available for it!!
I have also been trawling around looking for some stuff i can pimp it out with like blackjack homescreesn, blackjack free software or blackjack tweaks and hacks and i came accross this site which is packed with stuff for the blackjack.
http://www.forum.blackjacksmartzone.com »
i would definately recommend checking it out if you want to get some cool stuff for your blackjack.
Thx
SoneC
I just realized i posted an incorrect link, the actual link is
http://forum.blackjacksmartzone.com »
i put in www by mistake.
thx
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