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i-mate JAQ3


$350.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Keyboard is comfortable to work with, good response. Video capture is reasonable quality, good sharp image capture. Good accessibility for office applications.

The Cons:Screen is a little small, text is small. Tends to run a little slow, can lock up for a few seconds at a time.

The i-mate JAQ3 is an upgraded version of the earlier i-mate JAQ. It is still a full-QWERTY touch-screen smartphone, though there are several updates. The main ones are that the JAQ3 has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera, with video capture, and that the JAQ3 has Wi-Fi-802.11g/b capabilities to access the Internet in Wi-Fi regions.

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There are also changes to the frame design. It still uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, and includes PocketOffice document viewer and editor. It has Bluetooth wireless capabilities, handwriting recognition, and can send SMS, MMS, and email messages. It has an mp3 player and file manager as well. Battery life reaches 4 hours of talk time per charge.

Features

  • Released January 2007
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • 65k-color, 2.5"-diagonal touchscreen with stylus and handwriting recognition
  • Full QWERTY keypad
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC OS
  • Pocket Office document viewer/editor
  • MMS, SMS, email and instant messaging
  • 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture
  • Wi-FI 802.11b/g
  • Bluetooth v1.2
  • PocketIE Internet browser
  • mp3 player
  • 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM, microSD card slot to expand
  • 200MHz processor
  • Up to 4h talk time battery life

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Pros
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    keyboard is comfortable to work with, good response

  • 1

    video capture is reasonable quality, good sharp image capture

  • 1

    good accessibility for office applications

  • 1

    browser capable of displaying most web content

  • 0

    most common functions accessible through shortcut keys

Cons
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    screen is a little small, text is small

  • 1

    tends to run a little slow, can lock up for a few seconds at a time

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