Samsung Jack Cell Phone
OverviewWhat’s good: Design, battery life, connectivity options (3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth) What's bad: Reception in some areas, proprietary ports
IntroductionThe Samsung Jack i637 is a nice entry-level device that will compete well with the Nokia E71x and other devices in AT&T's smartphone lineup. It looks good, and offers a good feature set to boot. Overall performance is good, and it offers a range of programs out of the box. Minus a few minor frustrations, our two primary issues came in the use of a proprietary ports and less-than-desired reception in spotty areas.
Design & FeaturesAt first glance, the device looks sharp. Billed as an update to the Samsung BlackJack line, the i637 offers tapered edges and vaguely resembles its older brother, the Samsung Epix. Weighing in at 3.5 ounces, the device measures 4.4 inches tall by 2.4 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick. It fits well in the hand, and the chrome exterior design elements accentuate the device well. The chrome look did have a setback, however: because of the slippery nature of it, the battery back required perfectly dry hands to remove.
The 320x240 QVGA screen looks good and displays colors well, but we'll admit that we're a bit spoiled by the high-resolution screens found on devices like the BlackBerry Bold and the Curve 8900. However, given the Jack's appeal to the entry-level smartphone crowd, we understand.
 The keys on the keyboard are close together, making it challenging to type quickly for those with larger fingers. Additionally, the bottom row is a bit cramped with a small spacebar, and shortcuts to applications. Instead of pressing the comma button, for example, we would often press the AT&T Navigator shortcut button. The keys themselves feel good, and offer the right amount of firmness.
Usability & PerformanceIn its earlier days, Windows Mobile was well-known for its sluggish behaviors, particularly when running multiple programs. Not the case anymore. We were pleasantly surprised at how peppy the device was, even with multiple programs running in the background. Packed with a 528 MHz processor, 256 MB ROM, and 256 MB RAM, the Jack packs a punch. Along with the usual Windows Mobile 6.1 productivity suite, the device offers AT&T Music, Cellular Video, AT&T Mall, AT&T Navigator, AT&T Wi-Fi (offering free connectivity through 17,000 AT&T hotspot locations), Adobe Reader LE, MobiTV, WikiMobile, eBay, My-Cast Weather, and Office Mobile. Fortunately, the device will be upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6.5 at launch.
The Jack ships with a 3.2 megapixel camera and a portrait mirror. Though a flash isn't offered, pictures were generally good, provided they had the correct amount of light. On the other hand, video quality left a lot to be desired, as it appeared choppy and dark. Our favorite feature had to be the threaded text messaging, making it much easier to keep track of our conversations. One place where we have to give Samsung credit is the inclusion of 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth into the i637. It's nice to see a device that offers all of them.
The Jack is a quad-band device, meaning it supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 bands. Despite its cosmopolitan offerings, reception was a bit spotty. In areas where AT&T service was strong, the phone performed well, and callers could hear us without a problem. But in areas where AT&T service was generally mediocre, the Jack had a challenge acquiring a consistent signal. Callers would complain that we were fading out, and calls were dropped on occasion. As a result, we would recommend taking advantage of the trial period if you live in an area with mediocre service. Data connectivity was a bit perplexing, as well: every now and then, the phone would switch from 3G to EDGE, making videos and other data-intensive things challenging to view. Both speakerphone and regular speaker quality was good; the volume could be a tiny bit louder, but that's only a minor complaint.
The Jack ships with a 1,480 mAh battery, capable of 7 hours of talk time and 12 days of standby time. In separate tests, we were able to receive just over 5 1/2 hours of continuous talking and 9 days of standby before the device powered down. Overall we were pleased with the battery life, particularly given the relatively short lifespan between the Jack's competitors. We did not test it with Wi-Fi and GPS on, however.
ConclusionThe Samsung Jack is a fantastic player in the entry-level smartphone realm, and will appeal to first-time buyers. It offers a number of features, and despite a few setbacks, proves to be a worthy competitor in the field. Check the reception and the keyboard before you commit to the two-year agreement, and you're likely to be pleased.Read full review » Blackjack beget Blackjack II beget ... JACK! Samsung and AT&T's new Windows Mobile smartphone out of the box with Noah from PhoneDog dot com.
I just got an e-mail from the folks at Samsung, letting me know that Windows Mobile 6.5 is officially available for the Samsung Jack. From the official Samsung upgrade page, new features include:
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IntroductionThe Samsung Jack i637 is a nice entry-level device that will compete well with the Nokia E71x and other devices in AT&T's smartphone lineup. It looks good, and offers a good feature set to boot. Overall performance is good, and it offers a range of programs out of the box. Minus... The Samsung Jack showed up on our doorstep today, and it's quite the phone! At first glance, the device looks great. With design cues similar to the Propel Pro, the Jack sports a candybar form factor complete with a QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 6.1, 256 MB RAM, 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, and video recording, among other features.The screen is crisp, and colors look good. I was pleasantly surprised at how snappy the device was -... Carrier: AT&TRetail Price: $199.99 or via ebayContract Price: $99.99 or via Lets TalkHot Features: Wi-Fi, XM Radio Mobile, Yahoo! Messenger The successor to the BlackJack and BlackJack II is the Samsung Jack. This smartphone device will run Windows Mobile 6.1, a 3.2MP camera, and access to multiple e-mail accounts. Other key features include built in aGPS, stereo Bluetooth, and 256 MB RAM. It had subtly passed through the FCC's offices, and surreptitiously found on an AT&T rebate form, but as of today, the Samsung Jack i637 is in the spotlight. Announced today, the phone will be available for purchase on May 19th for $99.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate. The successor to the Samsung BlackJack I and II, the Jack will offer quad-band GSM, dual-band UMTS/HSDPA, a QWERTY keyboard, 256 MB RAM, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), 3.2... Technology: GSMLikely Carrier: AT&TExpected: May 19th, 2009The successor to the BlackJack and BlackJack 2 is the Samsung Jack. This smartphone device will run Windows Mobile 6.1 but can later be upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.5. Other key features include built in aGPS, stereo Bluetooth, WiFi, 256 MB RAM, a 3.2MP camera, and access to multiple e-mail accounts. As soon as the complete specs are made available, we will... Pros: WI-FI, qwerty, battery life, over all design, D-pad, camara, voice quality Cons: resolution (240 X 320), freezes Summary: ive had this phone for a little over a week and i love it. the qwerty is amazing once you get used to it. the wi-fi works perfectly. very sleek and shiny. ver very very light and thin. i would recommend this phone to anybody that likes windows mobile. the email app works great :) over all great phone, if you like WM and thin phones this is the phone for you and its cheap ($99 on 2 year contract) 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful All Samsung Jack user reviewswow thanks for this tips. really cool, didnt know that about my jack if you hold down the camara button, it zooms in on the screen. idk why this is useful..but there you go
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