The Blackjack has courted controversy soon after its release but now the geeks find out is it worth your every penny.
Blackjack is a QWERTY smartphone; it’s slim and delightfully designed and in-fact it can be said that it is the most beautiful smartphone out there in the market.

Although by now the specs are pretty well known but here’s a brief roundup:
• Windows mobile 5.0 smartphone
• QWERTY keypad
• Media player
• 3G capability
• Bluetooth
• E-mail facility
Display:
Although the display of this phone is smaller compared to ‘Q’ and Dash but the phone has highest resolution and the images look bright and crisp on this phone
Input-Output capabilities:
Here in the phone there is pretty standard talk and end keys and a four-way navigational pad in the middle but its here the small and slim design becomes hindrance as the hand can not comfortably negotiate between the keys and Q and other phones with ergonomically design keys have a certain plus over the phone
The SD card slot is also covered with rubber top which makes the inserting and taking out of the card pretty cumbersome.

The phone’s windows media player 10 supports whole array of files like MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WMV and MPEG-4 file types and the e-mail capabilities ensure that you are never out of touch with anybody and the latest happenings. The speakers are also good and with latest release of the larger battery the phones meager 5 hours battery support has been boosted.
Verdict:
Over all a good slim phone for the business men and people on the move but the absent Wi-Fi support can cause hindrance in its sale.
For detailed analyses visit the link [Strikemobile]





















