saulsse's Full Review: Samsung BlackJack II Smartphone
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 that doubles as a charging and power cable
The Blackjack II comes with Windows Mobile 6.0 and from my standpoint of doing a considerable amount of data transfers between my Windows Vista Home Premium software equipped desktop and the Windows Mobile 6.0 had no difficulty in syncing.
The built-in memory of the Blackjack II is 128 Megabytes but has the ability to have it expanded to 4 Gigabytes with an optional Micro SD memory card.
Having a Micro Memory SD card of 2 Gigabytes from my other phone which I replaced with the Blackjack II, the data stored on that card was easily accessible by the Blackjack.
The main screen is not overly large but is surprisingly readable at distances of two to three feet.One thing of note is use the default power conservation settings otherwise you will quickly drain the Blackjack during periods of non-use.
The ability to use the QWERTY keyboard in a short period of time without much of a learning curve is easy.
The device has the ability of acting as a fax device if you have a separate phone line and or if needed an additional phone line for those who need an even larger package.
The Blackjack is of course International capable, you just to make sure your subscription service is setup for that feature.
One thing I have noted is the voice clarity that far surpasses anything I have used. Several co-workers were impressed with the Bluetooth system clarity as well as the clarity of the main speaker itself.
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