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The BlackJack II (or i617) is the next PDA in Samsung's BlackJack line. This page provides reviews of the BlackJack II
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Samsung BlackJack II Review
- Google News: Samsung BlackJack II Reviews
- CNET Reviews: Samsung BlackJack II
- "Although the Samsung BlackJack II doesn't bring any revolutionary upgrades, there are a number of welcome additions, including GPS and better performance, to make it a worthy successor and a good-value smartphone."
- Brighthand: Samsung BlackJack II First Thoughts
- "For all its enhancements, this smartphone still doesn't have Wi-Fi, and it uses the same general form factor as its predecessor. So if you're satisfied with your BlackJack now, you'll likely still be satisfied with it after you've looked at the BlackJack II."
- MobileBurn: Review: Samsung SGH-i617 Blackjack II
- "This time around, Samsung has addressed the battery issue and added a few new goodies to the mix, like a d-pad that serves double duty as a scroll wheel. The resulting device is a millimeter or two bigger in height and width, and an extra 10g heavier, but those minor tradeoffs are well worth the results."
- Yahoo! Tech: Hands-on with Samsung's BlackJack II
- SlashGear: BlackJack II unboxing and initial impressions
- Gadgetell: Peep Show: Blackjack II
- Google Blog Search: Samsung BlackJack II Reviews
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