Saturday, January 24, 2009

Samsung BlackJack Pda phone


This powerful device Samsung Blackjack pda phone is both a PDA and also a phone, giving you the ability to stay connected by checking email, sending or receiving text messages, IM or multimedia messages, explore the Internet, watch streaming video or listen to satellite radio or download your own tunes – all with the advantages of simultaneous voice and data.
Get things done when and where you need to with full access to your Outlook inbox, contacts, calendar, notes and tasks. View Microsoft Office document or Adobe PDF attachments. Take advantage of support for multiple email applications that support both personal and business email use.
The is a beautiful looking cell phone that’s dressed in black with nearly straight lines. the BlackJack looks stealthy with ever-so subtle curves that make it fit well in the hand and save it from rectilinear boredom. It’s as thin as the Moto Q , and it is significantly narrower at 2.32″ vs. 2.52″. Like the Dash, the Q is wide and the Q felt too wide for easy one-handed operation. Though the 2.5″ wide Dash feels a tad wide for one-handed use, we managed thanks to its ergonomic curves, something the angular Q lacks. But the BlackJack pocket pc phone is king of one-handed operation since it’s narrow, and curved just enough to not pinch the hand. Like the Dash, the BlackJack has a textured coating (on the back and wrapping around side sections) that feels nice and keeps the phone firmly in even sweaty paws.
The BlackJack mobilephone runs on a 220MHz Texas Instruments OMAP1710 dual core CPU. One core handles PDA functions while the other DSP (phone and some multimedia). The device is average in clock speed and performance by Windows Mobile Smart phone Edition standards, being similar to the Cingular 3125 and T-Mobile SDA, faster than the Motorola Q and a hair faster than the Dash when opening windows and folders and launching applications. While the Samsung i320 had a 416MHz Intel processor that improved overall responsiveness and video playback of our test WMV and AVI files, that faster and more power-hungry CPU probably would have shortened runtimes too much. Video playback of local content in WMV and AVI format is best kept under 350kbps encoding for the Samsung Black Jack Phone. The Dash, though not running a faster CPU, did a bit better playing local video files smoothly at higher bit rates as tested with TCPMP and Windows Media Player.
This samsung cell phone has the usual 64 megs of RAM and 128 megs of flash ROM. RAM is used like RAM in your computer and the BlackJack mobile phone has 28 megs free at boot, which is a few megs higher than the Dash and HTC S620. 55 megs of flash ROM are available to store programs and data. Should you need more storage, get a MicroSD memory card. We tested our BlackJack with several brands and capacities of card up to 2 gigs and it worked fine.


BlackJack Pda phone Specification:
  • Email protocols supported
  • POP3, IMAP4
  • Data services
  • MMS, SMS, WAP, E-Mail, Voice mail
  • Modem
  • Integrated Wireless cellular modem
  • Cellular enhancement protocol
  • EDGE, GPRS

General

  • Built-in devices
  • Camera, Antenna
  • Cellular technology
  • GSM / WCDMA
  • Dimensions (W x D x H)
  • 2.3 in x 0.5 in x 4.4 in
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900 / WCDMA 850/1900
  • Wireless Interface
  • Bluetooth
  • OS provided Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0

Operating System / Software

  • OS provided : Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition
  • Software included : Microsoft ActiveSync, Windows Media Player

Memory

  • Installed RAM 64 MB
  • Installed ROM 128 MB

Phone

  • Call features Call hold, Caller ID, Call history, Call waiting, Call forwarding
  • Additional Features TTY compatible

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