If you are taking advantage of the huge price drops on various mobile phones this coming Black Friday, you might want to give the Samsung BlackJack II a look at AT&T stores. The second coming of Samsung’s BlackJack is sleeker, smarter and even easier to use than its predecessor. BlackJack II is has a faster 3G download speeds, larger display screen and an improved stylish look. And yes, AT&T is giving you a good deal with a subscription plan of as low as $29.99 or PDA Max plan with unlimited data and 1500 text/IM/MMS messages for only $39.99.
So, what are you going to get from this sleek and handsome looking smart phone? Basically the same features you’d got if you availed of the first Samsung BlackJack plus this time BlackJack II has Video Share Calling feature as well.
As a smart phone, the Samsung Black Jack gives you all possible mobile connectivity features. It runs on Mobile Windows 6 standard which lets you connect with calendar, email, to-do list and more office functionalities. It supports Tri-band HSDPA/quad-band EDGE world phone which lets you work virtually anywhere at 3G speeds.
Of course, you wouldn’t enjoy web browsing with a small dull display screen and fortunately the BlackJack II has a large 2.4″ 65K TFT display screen. So it gives you an easier reading time whether you are browsing the web or working on Microsoft Office mobile documents such as Word, Excel or Powerpoint.
The BlackJack II is also a multimedia device equipped with a 2.0 megapixel camera and video camera for capturing and sharing great moments in your life. And with AT&T’s Video and Music streaming facilities, you’ll get high quality music and video playability in real time. Also, with the Video Share Calling feature of the Samsung BlackJack II you can talk on the phone and share live video instantly.
Since, the trend on current mobile phones today is the navigation functionality, the Samsung BlackJack II is not to be outdone by its competitors. The phone is loaded with an integrated GPS which lets you find your destination quickly with TeleNav Maps or TeleNav GPS Navigator.
And to make it easier for you to navigate and use the Samsung BlackJack II, a full functional QWERTY keyboard with front jog wheel will help you get the job done. It would have niftier though if it was built with a touch screen navigation feature as well. But well, you can’t have the best of both worlds some time.
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