Samsung Jack: QWERTY smartphone for AT&T
May 15, 2009 Mobile Phones
Samsung has announced the imminent release of the US smartphone market, Samsung Jack i637. It is the successor BlackJack and BlackJack II model. It has performed in the same candybar form factor with QWERTY keyboard, though different in design. Samsung Jack is running the Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard operating system, but the company promises to release its firmware updated to Windows Mobile 6.5.
Samsung Jack supports cellular networks GSM/EDGE (quad band) and UMTS/HSDPA (3 band). This phone is equipped with a display diagonal of 2.4 inches and 320×240 pixels resolution, 3.2 MP camera, GPS receiver, the wireless Bluetooth 2.0 supports and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g. The amount of memory is 256 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM, also it has a microSD card slot. Samsung Jack offers up to 7hours of talk and up to 12 days in standby mode. New phone appears in the sale of the AT&T operator on May 19. Its cost is $ 100 with a two-year contract and rebates.
Source
Welcome the Samsung Jack to Samsung’s Smartphone Portfolio
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Tags: AT&T, Jack, QWERTY, Samsung, Smartphone

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