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Samsung BlackJack
Created: 11/13/2006
Video description: 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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Samsung BlackJack SGH-i607 (AT&T) Review

The good: The 3G-enabled Samsung BlackJack is sleek, has a gorgeous screen, and a full QWERTY keyboard. Highlights include Bluetooth 2.0, push e-mail capabilities, and good call quality. This Windows Mobile smart phone also comes with support for Cingular Video and Cingular Music services.

The bad: Navigation controls are cramped, and there is no integrated Wi-Fi. Certain applications take some time to load.

The bottom line: 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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Samsung BlackJack SGH-i607 (AT&T) Specs

Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: I607

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