Pros: great connections, clarity, windows mobile a plus, fast internet, external memory capacity, battery life Cons: no touchscreen, small screen, email terrible, headphone jack odd, no earbuds or car charger
I previously had the HP IPAQ 6515, and loved that device. But, alas, as with most cellphones, it didn't quite make it to the end of my phone plan. I purchased the red Blackjack II because it had nearly all of the features my HP had, and was ...
Pros: Great work/play balance, easy to use, does everything, cheaper than I-phones Cons: Battery life, doesn't do media as well as I-phone or email as well as Blackberry
This is a review of the AT amp;T Blackjack II, recently updated with Windows Mobile 7.Appearance and Functionality:The Blackjack II is sleek and thin, with a nice contemporary appearance. The phone is thin enough and short enough to fit ...
Pros: GPS, HSDPA, great battery life, sleek design, excellent keyboard Cons: Build quality not as good as original, proprietary connectors, AT&T bloatware
I should predicate this by sharing that I used to own the original Blackjack (SGH-I607), so you'll see me making lots of comparisons. The Blackjack 2 is stylish. It's thin, it's got a shiny painted finish, and it has some great chrome accents. You'll ...
Pros: Quick, Cheap, Thin, Fast Data Connectivity when tethered. Cons: Tethering controls not available by default, no touch screen.
I was offered a phone at discount when I switched cell companies. I decided to go with the Blackjack II. It seemed well enough, but I ended up using my old phone reflashed to the new company. Windows mobile OS just isnt what its supposed to be when ...
Pros: External storage 8 gb or more! Looks nice Easy to use You can put programs/software! Cons: Uses propriety plugs Not touch screen scrolling dial wears out
I bought the Blackjack II because my ATT contract was up and I had the opportunity to get a new phone with all the discounts. I did not get the blackberry for the shallow reason that my sister-in-law already had it and I didn't want to be accused of ...
Pros: Great keyboard, more memory, better battery, and GPS. Cons: Slippery slick body makes it awkward to hold and likely to drop.
I'm targeting this review to existing Blackjack owners who might be wondering if it is time to upgrade to the Blackjack II, but others may find it helpful too. I owned the original Blackjack phone for a year and half before it stopped working. I've ...
Pros: stylish, great signal, GPS, long battery life. Cons: Camera is mediocre, No Wi-Fi. Using task manager to shut down programs.
I bought this phone back in April '08 and I absolutely love this phone. I have the black one and use a 2 GB MicroSD memory card with it. I did have Nextel and Boost prior to this phone, but I could not get signals in my house. I'd always have to go ...
Pros: 3G Speed is satisfactory Backlit keyboard Micro SD card expandable Cons: No WiFi No headphone jack No Mac software
I've used this phone for about a year now. It replaced an 8925 HTC Touch, and to be honest this phone can't hold a candle to that PDA. I loved my Touch, but after an unfortunate, unplanned trip down the freeway on the top of my car I found myself in need ...
Pros: Simple and priced reasonably Cons: Battery life and camera
When I first got the BJ 2, I thought it was the best phone made. It was until the second day I discovered a few shortcomings. The phone only came in two colors when I purchased mine, but later came out in a couple more. Disappointed at the face you can't ...
Pros: Sleek and classy design, bright screen, tethering 3G modem, outlook integration. Cons: Attracts finger prints, calls get dropped and Windows mobile OS locks up occasionally.
Who loves the features of their phone but hates the bulky design? Doesn't it seem like all the funtional phones out there have no design at all? I was happy with the functionality provided by my Tmobile MDA but hated the lack of 'cool' factor ...
Pros: Sleek, Fast, No Lagging Cons: Finger magnet, Low ringtone
The BlackJack II from AT&T is a phone that sports many features I will now down some of the features that makes this phone special. 3G/Internet – The Fastest Network in the United States with the Largest coverage, and dedicated support by AT&T, ...
Pros: Many features in a small package. Cons: Full time screen use means short battery life. No car charger.
The Blackjack II comes with house charger, data cable/computer charger and an enclosed program disk for installing the interface needed for syncing the device with your computer. It also has the ability to act as a wireless modem hence the sync cable ...
Pros: Camera, MP3, Agenda, GPS, Great Keyboard!!! Cons: None!
I just bought my BlackJack II at the beginning of August. I had seen it online, was in the market for a new smart phone, and I decided to head to my local AT&T store to check it out. Upon arriving at AT&T I saw that the BlackJack II came in more than ...
Pros: Easy to use.
Logical icons.
One hand operation (buttons).
Price. Cons: Could have a bigger screen and photos could be clearer. But still LOVE IT!
I am older and had a blackberry which for whatever reason I never learned how to use completed. In fact, I was even at the point where I was thinking of getting rid of my phone altogether due to the expense figuring I'd use a Skype phone instead and ...
Pros: good picture quality, video quality, good theme selection, battery is good Cons: texting is painful, bulgy, heavy
I dont know how to begin with this review I had this phone for almost a month. To begin with I had doubts about getting this phone over the Sony erricsson w580i. But was convinced that this phone was better and had more applications ( if purchased all ...
The BlackJack II offers a complete package of email, voice, and entertainment in one device. Flexible mobile email through Microsoft's Windows Mobile ...More at eBay
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