08-08-2007, 07:20 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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~!@~400 dollar! iphone Killer F/s/t~!@~
wuss goin on guys....Heres what i got
MY OLD S/N WAS ANGELOWNWER419
I DONT SHIP FIRST
Heres what i want:
!!!CASH!!
!!! NEW PIRCE!!!!! !@#.....350 cash....~!@ ITS A STEAL
THIS THING IS A MINI COMPUTER IT DOES IT ALL
IM WILLING TO ADD A 1 GIG MICRO SP MEM CARD
AND A SET OF THE BLACKJACK HEADPHONES....THAT WERENT CHEAP
Operating system: Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 5.0 (non-touch screen version)
Supported wireless frequencies: Dual-band HSDPA/UMTS 850/1900 MHz and Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for enhanced global use
128MB ROM / 64MB SDRAM
Dimensions: 4.4"L x 2.3"W x 0.5"D
Weight: 3.5 oz
Talk time: 5.5 hrs
Standby time: 11 days
Integrated backlit QWERTY keyboard
2.2" QVGA 320x240 65K Color LCD
Supports Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0 connectivity
Integrated Micro-SD slot, supports up to 2 GB SD cards for greater storage and expansion
1.3 mega-pixel camera with 2x digital zoom
Choice of major email clients for both personal & corporate email
Instant Messaging (IM) client, works with AOL, MSN and Yahoo!
Full HTML browser with Internet Explorer
Supports viewing of mobile versions of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
In box:
Samsung BlackJack
AC Adapter
2—1200 mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries....THAT MEANS U GET TWO BATTERIES
external battery charger
USB sync cable
Getting Started Guide
Heres a review on the Phone from PCworld.com:
Thin is clearly in at Samsung. The company's new BlackJack i607 from Cingular is the spitting image of Verizon's Motorola Q, also black, and one of the thinnest phones you can buy. Though the two PDA phones look alike, the BlackJack features a lighter, narrower design and more-robust multimedia capabilities (such as streaming music and video).
The BlackJack is 4.4 inches tall, 2.3 inches wide, and 0.5 inches thick (the Q measures 4.6 by 2.6 by 0.45 inches). It's also incredibly light at 3.5 ounces, compared with the Q's 4.1-ounce weight. While I like the BlackJack's compact size, thumb-typing on its QWERTY keyboard feels cramped. (The Q's keyboard has blank space at the bottom where I can rest my thumbs, making typing easier.) The BlackJack's tactile keys are a pleasure to use, though.
The thumbwheel on the right side moves swiftly and makes navigation manageable; pressing and holding it brings up the Quick Launcher window, which lets you jump to your calendar, to music, or to a Web page. (You can change which apps appear in the window.)
Among the BlackJack's major selling points are multimedia features that other PDA phones in this class lack. Through Cingular Music, it will stream 25 channels of XM satellite radio (for $9 a month), and it supports subscription music services such as eMusic, Napster, and Yahoo. It will also stream video content from CNN, HBO, and others (fees vary). One disappointment, though: Cingular doesn't offer an over-the-air music download service. You can transfer songs from your PC and then store them in the BlackJack's meager 64MB of RAM, but you're better off buying a microSD card for music, video, photo, and other file storage.
This model also offers stellar messaging capabilities. Running the Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone Edition OS, the handset includes Internet Explorer, syncs Outlook e-mail, and supports push-based e-mail delivery via Microsoft Direct Push, Good Mobile Messaging, or Cingular XpressMail. You can also sync POP3, IMAP, and SMTP e-mail clients. You can stay in touch through instant messaging (AIM, MSN, and Yahoo) as well. Though you don't get a mobile version of Microsoft Office with the operating system, you can view Word documents, PDFs, Excel sheets, and PowerPoint presentations through the included Picsel Viewer program. And like many PDA phones, the BlackJack includes a calendar, a notepad, voice notes, and a metric and currency converter. In my experience, though, opening and closing some apps, backtracking to a previous Web page, and using the 1.3-megapixel camera were sluggish operations, the phone typically requiring 1 to 2 seconds to process the commands.
In my trials, call quality generally sounded fine on both ends. The speakerphone worked okay, too. On my end the phone's speakers produced fairly crisp audio, but a few of my callers had a hard time hearing me and said they noticed an echo. Talking around noisy or windy environments isn't advisable, either, as the phone picks up a lot of background sounds.
Its battery life in our lab test was good: It lasted 6 hours, 21 minutes--more than 40 minutes longer than the Motorola Q, but far short of front-runners like Cingular's 8125, T-Mobile's Dash, and RIM's BlackBerry 8700g. The package comes with a spare battery and an external charger. You can also charge the battery while the phone is plugged into a PC via the included USB cable.
A minor quibble: In all applications except streaming-video mode, you have to use the thumbwheel instead of the volume control on the left side to adjust volume. (What finally tipped me off was a little speaker icon on the screen with a percentage number next to it--100 percent means it's at the maximum level.) Dialing a number on the BlackJack was a little challenging. The numbers are inconveniently placed between nonnumeric keys, so I often pressed a letter by mistake when I should have pressed the adjacent number. I later discovered that when I pressed the letter to the right of a number, it entered that number. For example, pressing the letter R (which is located to the right of the number 1) enters the number 1.
Signal strength and data performance varied quite a bit in my test area of San Francisco and a few surrounding suburbs. Within range of Cingular's HSDPA 3G network, streaming video from HBO, for example, was smooth. On the EDGE network, though, the graphics often looked blocky, like a David Hockney photograph. Web pages usually loaded within 15 to 20 seconds, though they sometimes took longer. Cingular's HSDPA network is available in many cities where the carrier does business; in these spots, having Wi-Fi would have been nice, but alas, the BlackJack doesn't provide it.
At $300 (with a two-year contract from Cingular), the BlackJack costs $100 more than the Motorola Q. For that extra amount, you get streaming-media capability, a second battery, and a very light and compact design. The lack of Wi-Fi may be a deal breaker for some users, but if you're in the market for a PDA phone, the BlackJack is a winning hand.
PICS FOR U!!!!!!!! (i took the pictures with the phone i turned down the quality all the way down so i could send them to me email)
Alright guys offer up!!!
Last edited by lateralus : 08-20-2007 at 04:02 PM.
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08-08-2007, 07:24 PM
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#2
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: toledo,ohio
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I Am Lareralus...this Is Just Proof For U Guys
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08-09-2007, 12:06 PM
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#3
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Dave
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Clinton, MA
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got a psp pm me if ure interested.
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08-09-2007, 12:39 PM
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#4
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Half man Half amazing.
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: So Cal
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dAMN WOULD BUY THIS BUT JUST GOT SCAMMED ON EBAY FOR A 8125...
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08-09-2007, 12:52 PM
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#5
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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not really interested in a psp thnx though
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08-09-2007, 02:10 PM
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#6
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Fox Paintball
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Pm me your best price, i'm interested in picking it up.
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08-09-2007, 02:22 PM
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#7
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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pmed
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08-10-2007, 08:43 PM
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#8
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veryyy interested.... pm me the lowest price.
orrr willing to trade anything in my sig, i have cash to add.
also in a couple days i will be getting oakley gascans and would trade those to you plus cash for this.
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08-10-2007, 11:42 PM
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www.ocdpaintball.com
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Upstate NY
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08-11-2007, 06:45 PM
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#10
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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holister...the gascans have to be polarized...
justplyin....250
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08-11-2007, 07:23 PM
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wasn't sure, but just looked on oakley, and they make it in both polarized and un. i don't think these are but i'm not sure. would it make a difference if i added so you could get polarized lenses?
Last edited by H0llister0nly : 08-11-2007 at 07:29 PM.
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08-12-2007, 02:57 PM
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#12
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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pmed
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08-12-2007, 10:29 PM
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#13
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Indiana U of Pennsylvania
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Smart Parts, PA
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i have a pair of 1/1 polarized sunglasses, PM me
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08-13-2007, 01:43 PM
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#14
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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pics....?
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08-14-2007, 01:56 PM
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08-14-2007, 04:24 PM
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#16
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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polarized?
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08-14-2007, 04:42 PM
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non-polarized, they are iridium coated lenses
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08-14-2007, 05:06 PM
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#18
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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no thanx
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08-15-2007, 12:35 PM
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#19
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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cmon guys offer somethin
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08-16-2007, 02:33 PM
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#20
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville
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350 to ure door.....
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08-16-2007, 10:32 PM
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how much would u add for my pm5?
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