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AT&T Samsung BlackJack II In Red Review

The AT&T Samsung BlackJack II In Red Review is almost here.The AT&T Samsung BlackJack II In red is called the triple threat.It built on the heritage of the Samsung Blackjack I607,It’s sleeker, smarter, and easier to use than ever.

The AT&T Samsung BlackJack II In Red smartphone is operated by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0. Accessing your e-mail, reading and editing Microsoft Office Mobile files and real HTML browsing with security features keep you connected and up to date. The 2.4 inch 320 x 240 px 65k color screen, QWERTY keypad and the front jog wheel, an internal GPS, more memory, an improved keyboard, a 0.2″ larger display and a 2.0 megapixel camera. Not too shabby for a device that looks nearly identical to its predecessor and adds only the unassuming “II” to the product name.

Following is the Advantages and disadvantages of the AT&T Samsung BlackJack II In Red:

The good: The Samsung BlackJack II improves on its predecessor with Windows Mobile 6; GPS; a 2-megapixel camera; and more memory and better performance. The smartphone also features a larger display and enhanced full QWERTY keyboard as well as HSDPA support, Bluetooth, and AT&T Video Share support.

The bad: The front jog wheel feels loose and unresponsive, and the smartphone uses Samsung’s proprietary connector port for headsets and other accessories. The BlackJack II lacks Wi-Fi, and there’s also no support for voice dialing. We also had some ActiveSync connection problems.

The bottom line: Although the Samsung BlackJack II doesn’t bring any revolutionary upgrades, there are a number of welcome additions, including GPS and better performance, to make it a worthy successor and a good-value smartphone.

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