Samsung Jack (SGH-i637) Review June 17th, 2009 | by Stewart Wolpin

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Ozzy is right. As smartphones go, the Jack is a handy, fully-equipped and inexpensive Windows 6.1 option.


Highs: Easy-to-navigate; Full array of email, text and IM options; excellent music and video playback options; WiFi; 3.2 MP camera

Lows: Dull style; not enough call volume; microSD card slot in battery compartment; variety of minor technical issues

Introduction

We understand Ozzy Osbourne. In his wacky commercial about finding the perfect personal assistant, Ozzy clearly elucidates the benefits of the Samsung Jack – a 3G Windows Media 6.1 smartphone that's actually smart (complete with that scheduling thingie), fully multimedia equipped and (almost) fun to use, and, at $99.99 after rebate and two-year contract with AT&T Wireless, really cheap. Considering a couple of annoying logistical quirks, is it a better value than a touchscreen Windows 6.1 phone though? Read on to find out.




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