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  2. Samsung BlackJack - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung BlackJack, or Samsung SGH-i607, is a smartphone that was available through AT&T in the United States and Telstra in Australia. Specifications [ edit ]

  3. Samsung BlackJack II - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung BlackJack II, or Samsung SGH-i617, is a smartphone available through AT&T in the United States. It is the successor to the Samsung BlackJack. Canadian version, SGH-i616 is marketed as "Samsung Jack" by Rogers and Fido. The phone has since been succeeded by the Samsung Epix. The phone comes in black, burgundy, blue, & pink. [1]

  4. Samsung Galaxy Buds series - Wikipedia

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    The Buds 2 Pro include active noise cancellation, 24-bit Hi-Fi audio support (only for Samsung device with One UI 4.0 or above) and enhanced 360-degree audio. They were released on August 26, 2022, with a launch price of $229.99, a $30 price increase compared to the original Galaxy Buds Pro.

  5. RS Recommends: The Best Samsung Headphones to Buy Right Now - AOL

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    Related: What to Know About Samsung’s “Galaxy Unpacked” EventMore from Rolling Stone'Everything Descended Into Absolute Chaos:' Oasis Photographer Reveals New Stories, RS Recommends: The ...

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  7. Samsung Galaxy Express 2 - Wikipedia

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    The phone enables video calling with its 0.3 MP front-facing camera, and with support for the aptX codec, improves Bluetooth-headset connectivity. [3] Texting on the Galaxy Express 2 does not embody any new significant features from other Samsung Galaxy devices. Speech-to-text is aided by the Vlingo and Google's voice-recognition assistant.