i-mate JASJAR - user opinions and reviews

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Design
8.1
Features
8.1
Performance
8.1
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what are you talking about why cant you use it for your woork ,i had 3 diferent i mates,this one with mobile 5.0 is very fast and i have put double the programs on it and it still very fast and there is no problem 64mb,it woorks fine!!!!!

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  • 2005-10-11 13:44
  • niVa
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It is good. But I do not belive that its memory is 64. I can not use it for my daily work. I went back to PDA2K.

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  • 2005-10-11 06:51
  • Nyjx
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This cannot be called a minilaptop better go and see Sony Ericsson P990

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  • 2005-10-11 05:06
  • Quid
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hi this phone is very gooood have all program ang give more & a can say this mini loptop is best phone in 2005 2006 ... i love it

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  • 2005-10-08 18:27
  • TuJa
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Can Any Imate User,Write to Imate to include 256k color screen.2 MP Camera, FM Radio, 1-5 Gb Memory.Good Quality Video,Audio Players and Good Headset with high quality Sound.

These are becoming Industry Standard.Must be included in high price Mobiles.

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  • 2005-10-08 10:57
  • PF31
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this phone is much beeter than my 8800.. bacause it is big it gives the feeling of a grand phone..the camera is not that great and can someone tell me if there is a external way 2 control the vollume

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  • 2005-10-07 19:08
  • PFIx
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Japan-Does this handset function in Japan. I would appreciate any feedback.\

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  • 2005-10-07 12:41
  • IgMh
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i-mate-lover dude, you should not be texting while you are driving, the more phones they make that prevent easy texting while behind the wheel of a car the better. you shoudl be ashamed.

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  • 2005-10-05 17:10
  • Tkn4
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Good, however, kinda slow, battery life is not that much. Still a problem to be sending SMS while driving. More, and i hope I-Mate can take me seriously regarding my request - there are no means to send the Business Card of a contact thru SMS? All I-mates let u send business cards thru only bluetooth.With Nokia u can send thru SMS, MMS, BlueTooth, etc.

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  • 2005-10-04 10:36
  • MDVB
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check out www.xda-developers.com

the device is a htc universal, so check out the forums on that section.

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  • 2005-09-30 14:03
  • Tkn4
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Just a quick confirmation from the people that have already bought this network-indpendant.

The specs on gsmarena list this phone has having only 64mb of internal ram. Well is this a mistake? because the pda2k/mda3/xda2s/m5000 had 128mb and it would be ludicrous to decrease the specification on a new phone.

They still dont allow you to set mp3s etc as ringtones? the imate jam had a patch for it, but no such patch appeared for it's bigger brothers. Good quality .wav files are massive in size compared to mp3.

This was set to be my next phone, but having read some reviews i'm inclined to plump for something a bit more flexible. i mean not being able to charge and sync the thing at the same time? the previous version again had this facility, whats with the backwards regression all of a sudden?

Could have been something much more by the sounds of things.

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  • 2005-09-28 15:03
  • SibI
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can you do Video calling

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  • 2005-09-25 03:56
  • YgxF
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Bought the device in india i and i am really happy. Do somebody know a webpage with pocket pc/mobile phone software for 05 verson?
Timo

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  • 2005-09-23 14:04
  • 2mAd
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is there any body here who knows if any of these i mates got a built in flasher or as accessories ?

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  • 2005-09-22 15:33
  • miee
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hey all.. ! hi! i would like to know about the ringing volume of this phone!?? is it comparable to those of sony erricson or not?!

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  • 2005-09-21 14:44
  • RKqm
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I've had my JASJAR a few days now. Also purchased from expansys (Australia). Well constructed, very stable, but two issues - ActiveSync 4.0 is very temperamental and needs a lot of effort to get it to sync compared to my previous iPAQ with ActiveSync 3.8. The design of the USB connection being both power and data connection but not designing a cradle to supply both at once is a conciderable disadvantge.

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  • 2005-09-20 09:55
  • U2%M
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I originally had the Qtek 9000 on pre-order at Expansys. Then they called me to say that the JasJar were going to be on sale much earlier, so I said why not, since they are functionally indentical.

I have been using it for two days and it has been essentially bug-free...I love it so far. It does everything. The price is about the only thing that would most people away from it though.

*posted via JasJar :)*

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  • 2005-09-18 20:40
  • Yacg
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i've had I-mate PDA2K earlier, but i sold it because it has lots of bugs and deficiencies...As i've read before, there's a little bit of support from i-mate, if none... i don't know how well is JASJAR compared to the PDA2K, but i still think this one has lots of bugs also... Can anyone tell me the goods n bads?!?!

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  • 2005-09-18 13:44
  • mK2q
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i av seen da fone ere in india n its mind blowing, at da mo it cost approx rs 54,000 will wait for some time for da price to fall down.!! :-)

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  • 2005-09-17 12:38
  • iiV1
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Got one a couple of days ago. Remarkably bug free for a new product. Screen flip hinge seems pretty secure. Very heavy for a phone/pda at nearly 300grams, but feels very solidly built. Comes bundled with Skype which works well. Speakers are a bit tinny, and speakerphone feature is a joke unless you are in a really quiet room. 1.3 MB Camera quality is better than most I have tried in other phones/pda's. Keyboard tactile response is good and if you are a 2 finger typist and you can operate virtually all features without needing the stylus. Signal quality of GSM 1800 is poor compared with my normal phone. Tends to drop phone signal for a a while while wifi connects. Phone Ringer volume is way to quiet, even on maximum loudness as it can only play wav files. Conspicuous absence of any data backup utility. Bundled with a pre-release version of ActiveSync 4.0 (which is requires) which does not support network syncronisation.

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  • 2005-09-15 18:16
  • mf5}
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