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Look – we’re certainly not the world’s biggest fans of Windows Mobile 6.5, but we still absolutely feel that anyone who has the opportunity to upgrade from 6.1 to 6.5 should certainly do so. If you’ve got a Samsung Jack, we’ve got good news: that “anyone” group now includes you.
Samsung just hit us up to let us know that the Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade package has gone live here. It doesn’t seem like the simplest upgrade process ever — you’ll definitely want to back up your stuff before you dive in — but in return you’ll get Internet Explorer 6, the Windows Mobile Marketplace, and all of the other goodies that Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard brings along.

Well, I am a huge fan of Windows Mobile 6.5. This is great.
I ardently use this Windows Mobile 6.5 and the feature are astonishingly very good. I am very much overwhelmed to use it.
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Well, I upgraded over the weekend and can no longer automatically connect to encrypted wi-fi access points. It takes 8-10 times of putting in the key to try to get the phone to connect to an access point that under 6.1 I would automatically connect to before. I am not impressed.
Samsung always comes up with new innovative models. Samsung Jack is an amazing phone. It has all basic features like bluetooth, camera, wi-fi, gps etc. The camera and call quality is very satisfying. It is better than Samsung BlackJack. The phone is best for messaging. Image quality is good but not excellent. Video quality is not satisfying. One other negative point is that the body is too slippery. For more details refer http://www.gsmcellulars.com/samsung-jack-att-a-fully-loaded-messaging-phone.html