Samsung BlackJack II Review by MobileTechReview
150 Views February 26th, 2008 Category: Phones, SamsungThe BlackJack II’s 260MHz Texas Instruments OMAP1710 processor offers a good balance between performance and power consumption.

MobileTechReview Reviewed Samsung BlackJack II and gave out “A welcome, though not earthshattering upgrade to the BlackJack. As the adage goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it; and the original BlackJack was an extremely popular phone thanks to its low price, slim design and power. The II adds features that keep the BlackJack competitive in 2008: GPS, Windows Mobile 6, 2MP camera, more memory and a single slim high capacity battery. The phone appeals both to business power users and heavy texters thanks to its QWERTY keyboard and relatively low price, but it has the features power users crave (minus WiFi). Whether you choose the BlackJack II, Moto Q9 Global or Pantech Duo, you won’t go wrong. AT&T’s MS Smartphone lineup is impressive and the BlackJack II is one of the most pocketable phones with a front-facing QWERTY keyboard on the market.”
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