i-mate JASJAR
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- Michael Siron
- pu7
- 13 Jan 2007
I almost made a wrong decision of selling off my jasjar phone. I was about to swap it wid a Samsung TV phone. But when i looked into more details of that phone and compared it with jasjar's i am proud that i have accessed this website and made comparison and finally decided not to get rid of my jasjar. So far, im comfortable wid jasjar...except for the battery life Jasjar is perhaps the best fone for business executives like me.. WLAN is one of the things that most execs want for their daily life...so jasjar has it...i wont change phone again...promise.
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- ashraf ghoneim
- NhI
- 13 Jan 2007
dear all,
can you tell me what is the difference between the 3G in JasJam and the 3G in JasJar?? as i found it here in gsmarena says the following
for jasjar 3G: yes 384 kbps
for jasjam 3G: HSDPA 1.8 Mbps
i need to know the differences ?
many thanks in advance
BR,
AG
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- Kashi
- PGh
- 12 Jan 2007
Oh God its mind blowing ,
JASJAR in one of the best ,no no no.
till the day it is the best,
it makes me more stylish as i want ,
if anyone want to b look more stylish n efficient then only the JASJAR can help them ,
thanks JASJAR
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- lim
- jEX
- 10 Jan 2007
Can anyone tell me how to set My JASJAR to use 3G (UMTS)? I am using Cingular and they won't help me set it up because it is not one of their Cingular phone.
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- Saduddin
- p7E
- 08 Jan 2007
every phone is good phone if u have money without money no phone.....!
it looks good but the problem is card
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- Anonymous
- M3d
- 08 Jan 2007
Hard reset.Yes the jasjar is good and providing you have the latest ROM it's reasonably fast too.Software is expensive though so bear this in mind if your considering purchasing the beast!Or get into warez :-D
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- Jasjar problem
- Y6J
- 05 Jan 2007
Can't get beyond the Align screen in startup. Anybody have a solution?
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- moxy
- N9R
- 04 Jan 2007
i love this phone but i not have money to buy it .here in namibia u have to have money not just money but mooonneeeyyyy to have one. i wise i can have one for my birthday which is on the 18 of this monrth
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- anonimous
- Rxx
- 03 Jan 2007
it is so expencive that i cannot affordit if it had been cheaper i would have taken it
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- Anonymous
- I7y
- 03 Jan 2007
To SimonR.I'm glad you decided to downgrade from the JASJAR as it's plain to see you didn't know much about such a great device.Oh here's something for you.. ThunderHawk renders web pages in a 640 x 480 resolution.
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- SimonR
- Sua
- 31 Dec 2006
This is great as a PDA - but lousy as a phone! Bought one, then sold it ASAP. Biggest single issue for me was when closed with the display hidden, none of the buttons light up when it rings. All too often I pushed the red telephone button instead of green to answer in dim lighting.
The phone interface I found a bit clumsy compared to most mobiles.
The battery life was also very poor. I got less than 24 hours with 3G disabled, just using GPRS. With 3G the standby dropped to 4 hours (we are in a weak area though).
Lastly, it has a 640x480 display - which is great - but it is only used in that resolution by the media player. The web browser renders the pages in 320 x 240 resolution - Why????
I've gone back to using my old SPV C500 which is great as a phone and lousy as a PDA - but I need a phone more often!
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- mD7
- 27 Dec 2006
acctually if U want 2 know witch of them is better...I PREFER JASJAR...because the LCD is bigger than jasjam and jasjar supports SD memory that U can buy one for your mobile that it is 8 GB :O but jasjam just support MICRO SD memory that it is not contain 8 GB at all...I think the camera of both are simillar some...because you can get a pic with your jasjar with 1600*1200 pixel (JUST LIKE 2 MP) just here is a problem and that is JASJAR IS 2 big BUT JASJAM ISN'T but after all I prefer JASJAR because I bought one in about 6 month ago and it is realy realy realy POWERFUL with full abilithy ;)
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- Anonymous
- Ihd
- 24 Dec 2006
The device is absolutey outstanding.P910,p990 or any other pda can't compete with the jasjar's browsing ability.To reap the benefits of this superb piece of kit it is essential to install a good file manager*Resco explorer* also to optimise the memory install memmaid,pocket mechanic,tweaks2k.net etc.To realise the potential of the cpu look for a program called pocket hack.The list of applications available for this ppc is massive-wmobiletorrent,pocketmusic,core player,opera,netfront,minimo....really I could go on forever!
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- Adrianus
- pu7
- 23 Dec 2006
Is it a phone or a laptop???
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- george
- Sjt
- 23 Dec 2006
this phone iz ok bt it iz a bit 2 big
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- rsawoseyin
- 5Fe
- 20 Dec 2006
jHNR:
If you are choosing between JasJar and Qtek9000, go for the Qtek. The two devices are identical except that the Qtek has a more readable keypad while you would strain your eyes to read the red-on-brown characters on the JasJar keypad. It was for this reason I just bought the Vodafone V1640 after living with the JasJar for 1 year. The Vodafone is the same except that it is silver coloured.
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- sean.b
- Pa@
- 18 Dec 2006
is it the 3g of this smartphone the same as hsdpa ?
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- RAV
- jx8
- 15 Dec 2006
This is a great phone everything you need to work outside the office, camera is good, options are great … the only problem that I found is the battery, it dies quick …. So if you planning to buy it, you might have to but a separate battery ….other than that is a great phone
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- Anonymous
- 2Zc
- 15 Dec 2006
hi, few quetions.
1/ can we trasfer images and videos through bluetooth.
2/can saved images can be see full screen and at what level it can be zoomed
3/ is browsing in this device is better than se p910
thanks
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- rsawoseyin
- 5Fe
- 13 Dec 2006
I'll say it again, for the benefit of those considering buying the JasJar: In my view, the greatest flaw with the device is the choice of color of the additional characters on the keypad. It is very hard to see the red characters on a dark brown background. If you love the JasJar, look for another clone of the same device - like the Qtek 9000. These have silver keypad with easy-to-read characters.