Samsung BlackJack II
AT&T, Samsung Up the Ante With the New BlackJack II Smart Device
AT&T Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung) today announced
the availability later this year of the BlackJack II(TM)(1), a sleek, smart
and simple device powered by AT&T's 3G-enabled BroadbandConnect network
that has the familiar look and feel of your desktop with Windows Mobile 6.
The Samsung BlackJack II had its first public showing today during a keynote
address by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at CTIA Wireless I.T. &
Entertainment 2007 in San Francisco.
BlackJack II from AT&T brings the personal computer experience to a
slim, compact device ideal for today's mobile consumer. The powerful and
performance-driven BlackJack II, which is available in slick black and red
wine color options, features a full QWERTY keyboard, large 2.4" QVGA color
display screen and front jog wheel to elevate productivity and improve the
mobile experience.
Following in the footsteps of the highly popular BlackJack(TM), the
BlackJack II boasts an enhanced feature set, which includes:
- AT&T Video Share, the first service in the U.S. that enables users to
share live video over the wireless phones while on a voice call.
BlackJack II is the first AT&T business-oriented smart device to
feature Video Share.
- Built-in GPS, Support for location-based applications such as TeleNav
GPS Navigator(TM).
- Global phone capabilities. Tri-band 3G UMTS/HSDPA and Quad-band
EDGE/GPRS technology takes advantage of AT&T's industry-leading
international wireless footprint for access to e-mail, the Web and
other data applications in more than 135 countries -- including Japan,
South Korea and China -- and customers can make or receive phone calls
in more than 190 countries.
- An RSS Reader Client to compile syndicated Web content in a single
location for easy viewing.
- Significant improvement in the standard battery capacity to get you
through the day.
- A 2.0-megapixel camera with video-capture capabilities.
- Increased standard memory.
- A louder and clearer speakerphone.
In addition to a robust feature set, BlackJack II provides users with
access to multiple e-mail accounts, both personal and business, through
Microsoft Direct Push technology with Outlook(R) Mobile and AT&T Xpress
Mail(TM), which includes most major POP3/IMAP providers. The BlackJack II
also offers over-the-air synchronization of contacts, calendar and task
lists with Microsoft Exchange Server or AT&T Xpress Mail.
"The BlackJack II takes one of AT&T's most popular smart devices and
adds to it a whole new level of functionality and capabilities," said Jeff
Bradley, senior vice president, Marketing and Operations for AT&T's
wireless unit. "This will provide business people and consumers alike with
an even more powerful and complete communications and entertainment tool
backed by the largest domestic and international wireless data footprint of
any U.S. carrier."
"Samsung is proud to work with AT&T and Microsoft to bring the
next-generation BlackJack to the U.S. market," said Dale Sohn, president,
Samsung. "We built upon the success of last year's award-winning version of
the BlackJack, our No. 1-selling smart device. This highly popular device
allowed Samsung to develop BlackJack II with several design enhancements,
making it the quintessential device for both work and play."
A Pocket-Sized Personal Computer
With Windows Mobile 6, the BlackJack II brings a powerful personal
computer experience to the small screen and improves how people do business
on the go on a single device. The BlackJack II helps people keep track of
schedules and contacts through Outlook Mobile, browse the Internet by using
Internet Explorer Mobile, as well as manage Word, Excel and PowerPoint
documents using Office Mobile. Windows Mobile 6 also supports HTML e-mail
so that people can view and compose e-mail messages in their native format
with live links to Web sites, support for images, tables and bullets.
BlackJack II will be among the first Windows Mobile 6 devices from AT&T
to support Microsoft's System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008, which
Ballmer introduced during his keynote address today. Available for
BlackJack II in 2008, System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 offers
companies an end-to-end solution for managing and securing Windows Mobile
devices. Employees will also have access to company information and a line
of business applications from a single, secure place behind the firewall by
using a cutting-edge Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN).
"Samsung and AT&T are delivering a worthy successor to the wildly
popular first generation BlackJack," said Pieter Knook, senior vice
president, Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. "Windows
Mobile 6 on the shiny, sleek BlackJack II is a great option to those
wanting to run errands or take a walk in the park, all while staying in
touch with important business and personal matters."
Accelerated Entertainment at Your Fingertips
Beyond the workday, BlackJack II allows users to kick back, relax and
enjoy a full complement of entertainment capabilities. There's access to
AT&T Mobile Music -- an integrated, on-the-go music experience that
delivers "your music, your way" by providing simple access to the most
robust collection of music content available today, including XM Radio
Mobile, which comes preloaded on the device and is available for $8.99 a
month. BlackJack II also features AT&T's CV streaming video service.
Customers can watch a large selection of video clips of their favorite
television shows, sports, news and weather, entertainment and premium
content, including hit HBO programs and exclusive mobile content from World
Wrestling Entertainment.
With features such as stereo Bluetooth(R) technology -- with stereo
headset support -- a 2.0-megapixel camera with video-capture capabilities,
an RSS reader client and Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, users will always
be connected, entertained and informed. Built-in GPS technology allows
customers to location-based applications, including TeleNav GPS Navigator,
which provides GPS-enabled turn-by-turn voice and on-screen driving or
walking directions, colorful 3-D moving maps and traffic-delay alerts with
one-click rerouting.
AT&T's BroadbandConnect network is available today in more than 200
major metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. and provides BlackJack II
users with typical download speeds from 600 to 1,400 Kbps. Outside 3G
coverage areas, customers seamlessly connect with AT&T's nationwide(2) EDGE
network, the largest national high speed wireless data network in the U.S.,
with availability in more than 13,000 cities and towns and along some
40,000 miles of major highways.
Pricing and Availability
The BlackJack II is expected to be available by the end of the year for
$149.99 with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate. Customers can purchase
the device in AT&T retail stores nationwide, from national retailers, on
http://www.att.com and through AT&T's business-to-business sales teams.
(1) Model Number: SGH-i617
(2) Not available in all areas