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8.1
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8.0
- slunous
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lol!! i jus got jasjar.. n cant turn it on.. can ne1 help me wid this..? ASAP
:)
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- 2006-01-08 14:10
- mcMR
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- abubaker
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if you get via bletooth from another
mobile device ringing tone doesnt work with i-mat jarsar
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- 2005-12-22 18:20
- SeEL
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- jay
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okay i purchased one of these 2 weeks ago. for $1,000 us dollars.
Pros
If your a pda person this is and as long as you have a blue tooth ear piece your fine.It's bulky but that helps because the sreen is nice.
ALMOst like a mini laptop to me.The 3g network for us users cingular and tmobile testing it out now.Is very nice and very fast.
cons,
wifi works ,but not great.signal is low in spots that is stronger for other phones.
alot ,alot ,alot of bugs due to microsoft windows mobile.
freezes up a lot
overall its a nice design pda not meant for people who really wanted a small cell phone look cause of its size.
I got rid of mines in 2 weeks.The price of it for all the bugs is just not worth it.If ther gonna charge that much it should be 110% ready to go.
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- 2005-12-21 08:03
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- Deadcornor
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i got the jasjar a week ago. its gr8. if u r looking 4 a pda that does almost all of ur laptop work then go in for jasjar. but if u r looking 4 a cell that has a perfect combination of a phone and a pda then this thing is not made 4 u. seriously, its phone functions r pathatic!!! u have to open its flip to see who is calling and thats really disturbing at times. o2 atom would be more preferable..
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- 2005-12-19 11:05
- U2aa
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- ahmad
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i have i mate jam and in internet explorer there is no option to save image from the web
are there option to save image in internet explorer in jasjar?
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- 2005-12-18 05:01
- SkE9
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- ryande
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in Indonesia, i-mate JASJAR = Dopod 900
it's about IDR 11,000,000 or US$ 1,100
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- 2005-12-15 13:33
- UDMU
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- Adel
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I had the i-mate JasJar for almost one month. Prior to that I had the original i-mate PDA/phone. So far the good things about the JasJar is that it has a great screen and alot of functions. However, I find the the reception of the phone is average (I don't have reception in areas where others get good reception). In addition menu navigation sometimes can be very slow. The battery is not the best either .. I don't know if these are due to problems with my "own device" or its a problem in the JasJar itself. I wonder if there is GSM booster to improve the poor reception. Overall, its an average device considering its price.
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- 2005-12-12 19:46
- Qu2x
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- n90
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Wow
59k bucks nah not that foolish
buy a se
a laptop of 500mhz would be under 10k
party hard with rest of money
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- 2005-12-10 20:54
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- Zain
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Hey
Can anyone tell me if a separate cd player can be attached with JASJAR
plz do reply
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- 2005-12-10 18:59
- PSeM
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- MEMO
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Does Jasjar have modem to establish a Dial- Up connection with ?
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- 2005-12-09 13:55
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- Anonymous
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I bought a 2GB and works great, just a matter what size fits you.
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- 2005-12-05 17:57
- QxaD
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- rami
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Should I buy a MMC or an SD for jasjar and is better to get 1GB or 2GB ???? please help
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- 2005-12-03 18:41
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- ralf
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Does JASJAR come with a norwegian keyboard? It's missing Æ,Ø,Å... , and I want them!
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- 2005-12-01 01:28
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- ank
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hey do this phone hav a place for CD????
i hav a bet on it so thanx for your reply in advance...
cheers
ank
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- 2005-11-30 18:37
- P$3k
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- Ace
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Can anyone help? The JASJAR is great, but I can't install ActiveSync on my PC. When cd is inserted, it displays: "OEM configuration file invalid". I'm running XP Professional. Help plz!
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- 2005-11-28 11:19
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- Aruba
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The JasJar experience in Aruba.
I consider my self a high-end and very demanding mobile user. Also known as a road warrior. My buying cycle of a new mobile device is once a year in the month of December. I always start doing my research and comparisons on features/specs of brands and models 3 months before. For the last 3 years I had my focused on the Sony Ericssons P series smartphones. Because their functionalities always met my requirements. I owned all of them from the 800 to 910 and I must say they all really served me very well. This year my requirements increased much more and got more demanding especially for my next year's projects, that I was even considering in just buying a PC laptop and keep my SE P910i and combine the best of both worlds. But I wasn't happy with the idea at all, since I will need to get used to the extra equipment and weight. Well in early September I read the announcement of the i-mate JasJar and couldn't believe it, it is exactly the type of device I need!! Powerful enough to get all my things done without the need of the additional PC laptop.
So I placed the order immediately together with a Jabber 800T BT headset, 2Gb SD card and the Piel Frama executive carrying case that has compartments for 2 SD cards, 2 credit cards and a money holder, which now also replaced my wallet.
One less thing to carry around.
My experience with the JasJar.... It's a master piece of a device, the screen is very nice and sharp. the keyboard is a blessing, typing of emails and text messages is so easy. On my 8 hours flight to Europe - Holland I could work on all my reports in mobile word and excel and listen to my mp3s and watched some video clips just like on a regular PC laptop. Wi-fi worked without problem on all the hot-spots in Aruba and Holland and I also tried UMTS it works great and was very fast, Video phone also did very well no complains. I didn't take my digital camera this time, since 1.3 mega pixel works for me. Internet experience is good with pocket IE, but can be much better with a more advanced browser like opera. As a phone I must say without a BT headset with caller id the JasJar is useless, since it doesn't has an external display to show who is calling without opening it and it looks so big and foolish at your face during conversation. Besides those short comings it's a full fledge cell phone just like any other high-end one.
Overall performance is acceptable. I like the flash rom approach, because after landing in Holland the batteries got fully drained and I didn't loose my data. Windows Mobile 5 looks very stable to me, I didn't experienced any crash yet. For desktop connectivity I use pocketMac Pro to synch between my Macintosh and the JasJar, no problems there.
I must say the JasJar is not for everybody, it is especially made for demanding mobile user that needs more pc functionalities in a mobile device and sacrifice portability of a common cell phone. So please don't complain on it's size and weight if you are looking for just a razor thin cell from motorola.
Anyways for now the JasJar will keep me busy on the road till the end of next year again when I'm ready to seek for his replacement.
Sunny regards from Aruba.
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- 2005-11-28 06:59
- Rny9
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