Samsung SGH-i607 BlackJack

Samsung SGH-i607 BlackJack

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74 Mostly Average Reviews
based on 5 professional reviews

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The Samsung BlackJack is the smallest Windows Mobile QWERTY PDA in the US and is a Cingular Exclusive. It is a full-featured PDA and worldphone, allowing users to take advantage of the robust capabilities of the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, while having a single device that encourages users to be productive during work and to enjoy their personal time. As a 3G device, the Samsung BlackJack allows for simultaneous voice and data, which is a key differentiator over competitive EV-DO products.. The Samsung BlackJack is a great device for customers looking for a PDA that has it all in a nice compact design.

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Professional Critic Reviews

85

MobileTechReview

The Samsung BlackJack i607 simply looks and feels fantastic. While several phones have been billed as potential Q-killers this year, the Samsung BlackJack is the only one that actually is a Q killer.

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80

PC Mag

If you’re a Cingular user who has been enviously eyeing T-Mobile and Verizon users’ Dashes and Qs, this little Windows Mobile PDA/phone will thrill you.

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79

infoSync World

With HSDPA support, great streaming media options and its slim design, the Samsung BlackJack (a.k.a. the SGH-i607) vaults ahead of the smartphone pack.

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73

CNET

The Samsung BlackJack heralds another 3G-enabled smart phone to Cingular’s lineup. While it supports the carrier’s video and music service, some design and performance issues trip up this otherwise sexy device.

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60

Digital Trends

Why, oh why, did Samsung shuffle Blackjack’s keyboard? Blessed with Blackjack’s blazing HSDPA online speed and superior multimedia features, one could easily ignore this handset’s other petty peccadilloes. But why purposely place unnecessary and unreasonable hurdles to a cell phone’s primary function? How great your need for a speedy smartphone will determine how much you’ll put up with hunt-and-peck dialing.

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