Samsung SGH-i607 Blackjack pdf
Cingular’s high-speed network goes truly portable with the new Samsung Blackjack, an excellent little handheld for folks looking for a Blackberry-style device with more speed and multimedia features. Just like T-Mobile’s Dash and Verizon’s Motorola Q, the Blackjack is a Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone slab sporting a 320 by 240 screen, a full keyboard and a 1.3-megapixel camera on the back. In many ways, it’s a cross between those two other phones. Like the Dash, it’s a quad-band world phone, it’s black, and it’s almost the exact same size. Like the Q, it uses a high-speed national cellular network rather than Wi-Fi, the keys are long slanted ovals, and it has a handy scroll wheel on the side as well as cursor keys for navigation. At 4.5 by 2.3 by .5 inches and weighing 3.5 ounces, it’s smaller and lighter than both the Dash and the Q.
Let’s step back for a minute. All three of these phones fit into the media-hyped category of “Blackberry killers.” Honestly, nobody’s about to kill the Blackberry anytime soon; rather, these are all phones that look like Blackberries, but add the Windows Mobile abilities to easily sync with Microsoft Outlook, do push e-mail with either Good Mobile Messaging or Exchange Server 2003 SP2, and play music and video synced over from Windows Media Player.
All Windows Mobile 5 Smartphones work basically the same, but Cingular and Samsung have added their own line to the familiar “Windows Mobile Blackberry-killer” song with some new software. Rather than the usual ClearVue Microsoft Office viewers, the Blackjack includes the much slicker Picsel Viewer, which in my experience handles complex PDF documents better. There’s still no Microsoft Office document editor, but at least the Blackjack comes with a note pad program. Cingular, though, has certified the Blackjack for their Cingular Video service, letting you access streaming clips of CNN and HBO content. You can also download an XM Radio streaming application, and there’s an RSS reader too. The bundled OZ instant messaging program supports AIM, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo! IM; a cross-application search utility is also built-in. The Dash and Q don’t come with these things. All this software means the 64 MB Blackjack only has 31 MB free for your own software, though. That should be enough for most people, but thankfully the Dash comes with twice as much storage memory.
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