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Brief: Video unboxing of Samsung BlackJack II

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, November 26th, 2007 at 6:14 PM

The Samsung SGH-i607 BlackJack II launched over the Turkey weekend and we’ve got an unboxing video for you guys to ogle – courtesy of WMExperts.

If you like what you see, head on over to your nearest AT&T store and grab your very own BlackJack II for about $150 (after contract, of course).

[Via: WMExperts]

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  • R

    Great post! I have a Blackjack original right now and I’ve loved it through thick and thin. I think the Blackjack design is one of the sleekest ones out there, I can’t wait to get my hands on the number 2.

    P.S. Do I have to wait for my contract to get a new phone? I don’t want to pay off-the-shelf prices of like $700.

  • Will Park

    R:
    Like you mentioned, if you don’t want to pay retail for the phone, you might want to consider waiting until your contract is over. Alternatively, what I would do is start a second contract in order to get the subsidized price for the BJ2. Depending on how much time you have remaining on your contract, you will only have to deal with two phone lines for a couple months.

    Of course, I’m a big ole’ geek and I realize that this option is not really viable for many out there. So, do what you will :wink:

    Remember, there are pro-rated ETF’s in place now
    http://www.intomobile.com/2007/10/16/att-wireless-introduces-pro-rated-early-termination-fees-etf.html

  • R

    Loves it. Thanks much! I have no idea when my contract ends but I’ll ask an AT&T store tomorrow. And thanks again for getting back so quick.