Wednesday, February 6, 2008

BlackJack for AT&T

As far as I am concerned, Samsung has been both impressive and appalling with the barrage of mobile phones they have launched and will be launching. There are some excellent mobiles while there are some boo-boo's as well. The release of BlackJack for AT&T, however, is a very surprising move for the part of Samsung. The BlackJack is Samsung's attempt to penetrate the PDA and smart phone markets dominated by BlackBerry and HTC.
The good thing about BlackJack is that it can take the blows while going at it. Its features prove to be useful without the hassles some PDA's are known to give. As a mobile phone, BlackJack proves to be a contender for the top spot, but no means the underdog. In comparison with the Motorola Q (a fully personalized and amplified Q with Motorola cell phone accessories at that), the BlackJack blows the Q, hands down. Same thing goes for BlackBerry and HTC.
Fully customized with Samsung cell phone accessories, the BlackJack is no ordinary mobile phone. The 3G is its bread and butter. Fast connection and recognition without the lags, BlackJack's 3G capability is something worth noting. Signal strength is excellent. Cell phone antenna boosters are not necessary for the BlackJack. That also goes for the cell phone batteries as talk time lasted really long than the average battery life of a modern mobile phone.

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