Samsung does make pretty good cell phones, and they have managed to  introduce the super slim culture quite a few years back with the Ultra  series. Their efforts on the smartphone front ain’t too shabby either  with the BlackJack and BlackJack II offering a decent Windows Mobile  experience wherever you are, but they do pale in comparison (along with a  majority of other handsets, I might add) with the mighty iPhone when it  comes to usability and ease-of-use. Well, Samsung ain’t about to throw  in the towel just yet by getting ready to release the new Jack which  will be available from AT&T this May 19th.
Hopefully the Samsung  Jack will be able to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors, and it  does help that the device looks pretty sleek and serious for the  business person. Definitely not a phone you would want to pull out and  flash for some fashion points, as the main focus is keeping you  connected at all times no matter where you are over the nation’s fastest  3G network. In order to compose your emails and text messages in double  quick time, Samsung has thrown in an optimized keyboard for accurate  typing alongside a bevy of communications options including SMS, instant  messaging as well as access to multiple e-mail accounts.
The  inclusion of Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile on the Jack allows both  enterprise and small business customers to stay connected with  synchronization of schedules and contacts, while Internet Explorer  Mobile makes Web browsing painless. As for Office Mobile, productivity  is enhanced on-the-go thanks to its ability to handle Word, Excel and  PowerPoint documents. It might run on Windows Mobile 6.1 at this moment,  but it can be upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.5 when that becomes  available. Other hardware specifications include 256MB RAM, a  3.2-megapixel camera with video-capture capabilities, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)  connectivity and integrated aGPS support.
Mar 26, 2010
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