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PocketInfo.nl Reviews the iMate JAMin (HTC Prophet)

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 3, 2006 – 6:07 pm
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jamin.gif PocketInfo.nl reviews the iMate JAMin that i’ve had my eye on for a while. I am happy with my Kjam, but this one looks nice too!

"THE HTC is reasonable standard device. With that we mean that there actual a little unnecessary toeters and ring opzitten. This is the device where many people for to sit wait: Windows mobile 5, WiFi, Bluetooth and a reasonable camera in a beautiful luxuriously factor. Of course this device are simply i-Mate KJAM without keyboard. As a result, he reasonable plat without loss to functionality becomes (except the keyboard then). The device work rather fast and the buds under the baffle are good serve. The device support GSM, EDGE and GPRS. A next version will support also UMTS but these just end Q2 will come 2006 from. The largest minuses are software bugjes and the krasbestendigheid of the black housing. All in all we think that this device a hit larger can become than its predecessor. Especially the price and look & feel turn this device into a large favourite for first half of 2006." – PocketInfo.nl

This is a Babelfish translation of their conclusion. What is a krasbestendigheid?

This is modeled after the VERY POPULAR Jam. It is also very similar to the Kjam. It uses the same processor, but the Mini-SD is gone in favor of a standard SD card. You will also loose the slide out keyboard, which is one reason I love the Kjam.

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