Samsung BlackJack II smart phone announced
Wireless-Mobile October 24th, 2007
Samsung BlackJack II smart phone announced
Samsung and AT&T have together announced the new BlackJack II smart phone.
This phone would be powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system.
The two companies said that the device would enable the users to make one-way, live video calls to users of some other AT&T phones.
The device however feature no touchscreen though it would support the HSDPA cellular networks. Wi-Fi support is missing though.
It would include GPS support and would be compatible with TeleNav GPS service.
Samsung added that the device comes with a slimmer extended battery. It features a 2 mp camera. It would retail on AT&T for $149 with a two-year contract.
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Tags: AT&T, GPS, Samsung, Samsung BlackJack II, TeleNav, Wi-Fi
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