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i-mate K-JAM

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Model: K-JAM
Year: 2005


The new K-JAM is here, with sliding keyboard and built-in Wi-Fi. The i-mate K- JAM is similar to the HTC Wizard. The i-mate K- JAM Pocket PC will provide superior corporate email capabilities. With Window Mobile 5.0 corporations can be confident mobile email will be delivered to all their mobile professionals from this quality phone and innovative mobile office communicator. The new Windows Mobile 5.0 platform allows for scalable and cost-effective mobile messaging supported by Exchange 2003 out of the box, whilst your companies networks, data and applications are protected. Operational choices include viewing the screen in portrait mode and using the K-JAM like the i-mate JAM, entering data with the stylus. However slide out the QWERTY keyboard and watch the screen automatically... Read More
The new K-JAM is here, with sliding keyboard and built-in Wi-Fi. The i-mate K- JAM is similar to the HTC Wizard.

The i-mate K- JAM Pocket PC will provide superior corporate email capabilities. With Window Mobile 5.0 corporations can be confident mobile email will be delivered to all their mobile professionals from this quality phone and innovative mobile office communicator. The new Windows Mobile 5.0 platform allows for scalable and cost-effective mobile messaging supported by Exchange 2003 out of the box, whilst your companies networks, data and applications are protected.

Operational choices include viewing the screen in portrait mode and using the K-JAM like the i-mate JAM, entering data with the stylus. However slide out the QWERTY keyboard and watch the screen automatically change to landscape. Enter data, write emails with the fully keyboard. Designed for two thumb use and very quick data entry, when you are finished the keyboard can then be neatly tucked away back under the device.

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December 19th, 2007

Pros: Easy to use. Large screen.

Cons: Screen sometimes difficult to use re: touch functions

Overall: Has been an excellent phone with very few problems and I've owned it for nearly 2 years. My only problem with it has been the screen sometimes doesn't react to the correct spot (it doesn't realise you are touching it in certain places). Other than that, it's led a pretty rough and rugged life and has been very reliable.



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