Samsung Jack Hands On Video and Gallery

Posted on Thursday, May 28, 2009 by Dieter Bohn
 
Filed Under: Smartphones, Featured; Tags: samsung jack

Thinking about picking up a Samsung Jack? We don't blame you - the upate to the BlackJack series seems minor and we suppose it is, but the addition of WiFi and a speedy processor in a newer, smaller form-factor has us pleased.

There's more than a little AT&T-based hassles on this device, but not so many that we'd advise against it.  We'll have a full review up for you in the very near future, but in the meantime check out the hands-on video above and a big old set of photos after the break -- including comparisons to BlackJacks of yore, the Morotola Q9h, and the BlackBerry 8900.

 
 

Comments

So...2 years later, my Motorola Q9h with WiFi(running WM 6.1) finally has a worthy competitor...although based on your comments about RF on the Jack I'll bet the Q9 STILL has better RF than any other WM phone out there.

I hope there's something comparable on the market when WM7 and LTE roll around...

How do you get wifi on a moto q9h??

I really like the look of this device, and would love to see a comparison of the Jack and the HTC Snap. There are both really nice looking device, and I am definitely going to get one of them, depending on what you guys think.

I beilieve that this is a new breakthrough for samsung phones... this is one of the coolest phones ive ever seen and hope to obtain it in the near future. I was actually wondering what you guys on wm experts would recommend getting: lg env2 priced at $270 or samsung jack priced at $350, im talking about without a commitment because im currently with revol.

Look for a full review in the next few days.

I will offer as much to say that your assessment of the Jack isn't far from the mark.

Comparison? No friend, we need a SMACKDOWN!
It's been sooo long since I've seen one of those on this site, and I miss them.

you can get this phone with new att plan or extension on amazon.com for $0.01 I just wonder what is the catch and why they sell the moto q for $49.
I would like to replace my moto q but do not want to throw away accessories. The letter "a" and "fn" keys are sticky since I got the phone wet a while ago.

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