Taking a Closer Look at Samsungs Jack Smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.5
Last week, Samsung released Windows Mobile 6.5 for their popular Jack Smartphone. Microsoft claims that the Windows Mobile 6.5 update is all about touch. It offers an improved home screen and today menu for touch screen devices, as well as an updated version of Internet Explorer Mobile, Market Place for Mobile, and a number of more finger friendly enhancements to the general user interface. But the Samsung Jack does not have a touch screen. So is there any reason to apply this update?
Samsung offers the following list of enhancements and additions that Windows Mobile 6.5 brings to the Jack:
- Internet Explorer Mobile 6
- Windows Market Place for Mobile
- Modified UI with updated text & icons in several areas
- Enhanced, Java platform
- Battery optimization
- Radio signal optimization
- Fixed, T9 predictive logic (able to use z character)
- Added, RNDIS bypass support (Settings>Connection>USB) for simpler desktop connectivity
- Added, AT&T WiFi and Mobile Share
- Added, Vlingo for Windows Phone for improved voice recognition
The two big things that you’re going to see after upgrading to 6.5 are an improved web browsing experience thanks to Internet Explorer Mobile 6 and the new Market Place for Mobile. I’m sure that Samsung has done some tweaks to the battery life, but it’s nothing ground breaking. I haven’t noticed an extra day or power or anything. As for the modified UI, take a look at the pictures below and you be the judge if there’s anything there that is so over the top you just have to have it, because, frankly, I don’t see it.
While the market place is a welcome addition, it has yet to receive the praise or attention that it needs from developers to make it worth while. Many developers still see developing for Windows Mobile as a costly endeavor and that hasn’t changed with 6.5.





