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AT&T and Samsung quietly recalling Blackjacks? {Engadget Mobile}

Nov 28th 2007 4:48PM Hey guys. Contrary to the Engadget post, it's not ALL BlackJacks manufactured between November 2006 and February 2007. It is a small number of devices. You can determine your manufacture date on the lower right side of the identification sticker on the battery compartment in the YY.MM. format.

For those who fall in this range and are experiencing the antenna problem can contact AT&T's Exchange by Mail program at 1-800-801-1101. Not all individuals with phones manufactured between the dates need to contact AT&T, only those who are experiencing the antenna problems.

-- Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung

AT&T and Samsung quietly recalling Blackjacks? {Engadget}

Nov 27th 2007 11:27AM Hey guys. Contrary to the Engadget post, it's not ALL BlackJacks manufactured between November 2006 and February 2007. It is a small number of devices. You can determine your manufacture date on the lower right side of the identification sticker on the battery compartment in the YY.MM. format.

For those who fall in this range and are experiencing the antenna problem can contact AT&T's Exchange by Mail program at 1-800-801-1101. Not all individuals with phones manufactured between the dates need to contact AT&T, only those who are experiencing the antenna problems.

-- Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung

Samsung Juke unboxed {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 25th 2007 12:50PM Nice hands-on review Noah. Thanks!

Samsung Juke unboxed {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 25th 2007 12:43PM Thanks for the nice mini-review of the Juke Cinderbloke.

Samsung Juke unboxed {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 25th 2007 12:41PM You may think it is retarded, but the target audience (teens and tweens) really enjoys stylish phones like this.

Samsung makes phones to cater to the needs of ALL consumers, not just the tech-heavy crowd that readily reads and comments on Engadget Mobile.

Samsung Juke unboxed {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 25th 2007 12:33PM It's actually not as thick as the pictures make it seem. Go check out some of the hands-on videos on Youtube and the like.

Also, the sale price IS $100 with a Verizon contract.

Samsung Juke unboxed {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 25th 2007 12:30PM I really don't think any company took a step backwards. The enV is dominantly a messaging phone, as apparent with the QWERTY keyboard. The Juke is a style and music phone. They are in two different categories and not fit for direct comparison.

Samsung Juke unboxed {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 25th 2007 12:26PM It's babysteps, Mark. This is one of the first U.S. phones that does not have Samsung's proprietary adapter for headphones. Rather this has the mini-jack which is at least a little more standard. A lot of the European phones use the standard 3.5mm jacks, so it is only time before the conversion happens over here.

--Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung

Samsung BlackJack II Unveiled -- a Serious iPhone Killer? {Switched.com}

Oct 24th 2007 4:01PM @Jackie

Just because it is a new smartphone for AT&T doesn't mean it should be automatically compared to the iPhone.

I'll be the first to admit that the iPhone is quite the media phone, but the Blackjack II is completely different. Windows Mobile 6, full QWERTY, video share, 3G, etc. The Blackjack II isn't even in the same category as the iPhone.

It's like an automobile reviewer comparing a sedan to an all-terrain vehicle to a motorcycle. It just doesn't happen.

-- Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung

Sprint Airave signal booster goes on sale today -- in Denver and Indy {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 17th 2007 5:52PM http://t-mobile.com/shop/Phones/Detail.aspx?device=93369e8f-a580-49b2-93bd-88fcd1321b85

At 1.9 inches wide, 3.5 inches tall and .8 inches thick I wouldn't necessarily call the Samsung T409 (one of the supported @home phones) a brick.

--Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung

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