Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Samsung BlackJack II (i617) Review and User Manual (PDF)

I am switching from T-Mobile to AT&T Wireless. As a result my T-Mobile MDA will no longer work. Of course, I am fully aware that it is possible to "upgrade" the firmware, essentially unlocking this phone. Still, with so many options available from ATT&T, why not get a cheap and comparable phone from them and then decide if it is worth trying to unlock the old one?

After much speculation, I have decided to try Samsung BlackJack II. Three main features sold me on this one.

  • The screen is pretty large and quite suitable for what I end up using my T-Mobile MDA most of the time - reading ebooks. It is technically smaller than the MDA screen, but the resolution is the same.
  • There are many buttons I can assign for the purpose of turning pages. I will probably end up using the middle one.
  • The letter keys are conveniently located. You can enter text without having to using a slider. I loath texting, but this may be a very nice way to make some quick notes.
One big con for me was the lack of Wi-Fi. If I end up choosing a different device at the last moment, that's why. Hear this, Samsung? Also, as much as I like the black model, the so called wine colored BlackJack II has a different leathary back, making it much easier to hold the device. I have heard that the black ones can slip out of your hands pretty easily.

Samsung BlackJack II (i617) User Manual (PDF)