Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-i607 Blackjack and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-i607 Blackjack.
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36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Thin and Light, Very Functional (email, IM, internet, tethering), Good call quality, 3G Data Speeds (HSDPA providing 500700kb/s down and 150kb/s up)
Battery life, Random problems with Internet Explorer that required a phone reboot, Crowded call/navigation keys, Cingulars expensive rate plans to make the phone fully functional
The biggest gripe I have and have seen around the internet with the Samsung Blackjack is the lack of battery life. There have been posts by users on how to mitigate the low battery life (turning off things that arent being used - beam and Bluetooth fo...
Abstract: The Samsung BlackJack (available from http://Cingular.com) is the latest offering from Samsung to the competitive "do-it-all" cell phone market. The BlackJack is quite similar to the Motorola Q in its look and functionality and appears to hav...
Abstract: As a longtime Pocket PC fan and resident geek/gadget freak among family, friends and co-workers, Ive faced the following question many times in the past:"When are you going to move to one of those all-in-one units that combines a PDA and a cell phon...
Abstract: I have been playing with the Cingular Samsung BlackJack (aka SGH-i607) for some time now, so I’ll tell you what I think of it. The device has a great design and is one of the smallest Windows Mobile Smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard. Size is usually...
Abstract: One look at Samsungs Blackjack and its clear who the electronics giant has got in their sights. Like the Motorola Q, the Blackjack is a Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition device that features a full QWERTY keyboard and high-speed data capabilities. ...
Small and lightweight, QWERTY keyboard, Bright screen, Very fast wireless data connectivity.
Smartkeys easy to press by accident, Proprietary connectors, Battery life only fair, Mediocre camera.
As a longtime Pocket PC fan and resident geek/gadget freak among family, friends and co-workers, Ive faced the following question many times in the past:"When are you going to move to one of those all-in-one units that combines a PDA and a ...
Abstract: Samsung’s answer to the BlackBerry comes in the form of the BlackJack, a cell phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5 smartphone OS. It’s like having a mini computer in your cell phone, and as such, its subject...
It's hard to find too much fault with the BlackJack in either specs or design. While I disagree with the selection of a proprietary port for USB and audio, and the use of MicroSD cards, they're not fatal flaws. It's got a very nice design, and with the...
Abstract: You may have seen the Samsung Blackjack on a recent television commercial, where a pair of ghostly computer-generated hands shuffle Blackjacks like cards. The hands are a little creepy, but the commercials point is that the Blackjack can be used in s...
Abstract: You may have seen the Samsung Blackjack on a recent television commercial, where a pair of ghostly computer-generated hands shuffle Blackjacks like cards. The hands are a little creepy, but the commercials point is that the Blackjack can be used in se...