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Durability, Organizing, IM

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Posted by: slickhare

So I'm looking at the Blackjack I and have a few questions.

- How much of a beating can this phone withstand? I'm not rough with my phones, but I don't want something that will come apart at the first accidental slip.

- I hear this version of WM is stripped down, how are the organizing features though?

- Does IM'ing on this phone only charge your SMS or does it work through data?



Posted by: iJITSU

My blackjack seemed pretty durable, but I don't know about probabilities of surviving a fall.
Windows Mobile Standard is streamlined, but with most features of Professional. I actually prefer it.
If you use OZ IM, you will be charged for SMS. If you use Octrotalk, Slick, or Mundu IM, you will only use data. I recommend Mundu IM. Full featured and only $11.



Posted by: slickhare

Quote:
Originally Posted by iJITSU
My blackjack seemed pretty durable, but I don't know about probabilities of surviving a fall.
Windows Mobile Standard is streamlined, but with most features of Professional. I actually prefer it.
If you use OZ IM, you will be charged for SMS. If you use Octrotalk, Slick, or Mundu IM, you will only use data. I recommend Mundu IM. Full featured and only $11.


is OZ IM included with the Blackjack? I only have unlimited text, no data.



Posted by: fincher

Wirelessly posted (BlackJack II: SAMSUNG-SGH-I617/1.0 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.6) UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0)

BJ I is very durable but the screen will show minor scratches. BJ II has some sort of coating on the screen to reduce minor scratches. You should be fine with either version. Good luck.



Posted by: iJITSU

Quote:
Originally Posted by slickhare
is OZ IM included with the Blackjack? I only have unlimited text, no data.



Yes, I believe it is.





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