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Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

By studio.johnlee-gmail February 25, 2008, 10:48 AM PST

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Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Samsung's BlackJack II - Box

Samsung's BlackJack II - Box

That electronic leash around your neck just tightened a notch; Samsung has released the BlackJack II.

In addition to being a cell phone and mobile email machine, the BlackJack II features 3G network connectivity, Bluetooth wireless functionality, a 2.0 megapixel camera and integrated GPS – all in a package about the size of ½ deck of playing cards.

After cracking open the BlackBerry Curve a couple of weeks ago, I thought that this would be a walk in the park. Little did I know.

The BlackJack II comes in AT&T’s standard orange, blue and white packaging that lets it stand out on the shelf with a little punch.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

BlackJack II - Box, back panel

BlackJack II - Box, back panel

The back side of the box lets us know exactly what the BlackJack II is capable of. I know of a few people who could replace their laptops with one of these.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Less is more

Less is more

The BlackJack II handset ships with the battery and back panel battery hatch disassembled. The power cable and USB cable are all that is needed to get this up and running.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Snug as a bug in a rug

Snug as a bug in a rug

The internal chassis for the BlackJack II makes for a snug, compact fit for the battery.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Leather-like finish

Leather-like finish

The entire backside of the BlackJack II is made of plastic, but its texture looks and feels a little more like leather. A nice tactile sensation, especially if you’re using it all day.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Duh

Duh

The front of the BlackJack features a plastic overlay that politely asks you to read the instruction manual. I politely refused.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

AC/USB jack

AC/USB jack

The left side of the BlackJack II also has a removable cover, but this one hides the charging and data transfer jack. An audio volume rocker switch is above it.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Power switch and external speaker

Power switch and external speaker

The top of the BlackJack II is where you can find the Power switch and the external speaker in case you need to talk to someone via the Speaker phone.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

BlackJack, red case

BlackJack, red case

The front of the case is where you find the LCD screen, phone controls and of course, the keyboard. It also has the circular Navigation Key and Jog wheel, both of which have a nice grip-like texture to them.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Powering up

Powering up

Inserting the battery and plugging in the charger confirms that our BlackJack II is operational. After an AT&T Screen, a Windows screen and a 30-second-or-so wait, the home menu shows up.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

This movie is so long! What time is it?

This movie is so long! What time is it?

It’s hard to see here, but the keys on the front of the BlackJack are backlit, making it easy to send an email in the middle of a crowded movie theater.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

And every cell phone must have one of these

And every cell phone must have one of these

Removing the back panel battery cover, I finally locate the SIM card slot that I overlooked.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Bye-bye, BlackJack

Bye-bye, BlackJack

Time to get down to business. These two screws under the back battery panel look like a good place to start breaking down the BlackJack.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Camouflaged screws

Camouflaged screws

The top back of the BlackJack II has two small covers that hide another set of screws that help hold the casing together. One of the cover plugs comes out fairly easily, but the other takes a little more effort to coax it out.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

We're in

We're in

The BlackJack II is held together by 3 pairs of screws.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

A tough nut to crack

A tough nut to crack

This is where I got stuck for a good long while. The body of the BlackJack II is actually attached to the faceplate, instead of the inner gray plastic protective casing. This made separating the faceplate from the gray casing extremely difficult, since I had to pull the electronic innards away from the casing instead of removing the front faceplate on its own.rn

rnI’m no expert on electronic product design by any means, but why would you manufacture and sell replacement faceplates to consumers, when they will have to handle the electronic guts of the BlackJack II if they want to install a new faceplate?

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

A clever optical illusion

A clever optical illusion

Here’s another design feature that made it difficult to break down the BlackJack: the grey plastic casing and the Chrome frame are actually a single piece. I spent a lot of time trying to separate the chrome band from the casing, since I mistakenly thought that it was holding the BlackJack together.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Open-face BlackJack

Open-face BlackJack

Once freed from the gray and chrome casing, the faceplate of the BlackJack II came off easily. The front of the circuit board shows us the LCD screen and the contact pad for the keyboard.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Bare naked keyboard

Bare naked keyboard

A close-up of the contact pad for the keyboard.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Polaroid film? What’s that?

Polaroid film? What’s that?

With the faceplate gone, the backside of the BlackJack shows primarily the inner workings of the camera and the SIM card slot.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Details, details

Details, details

Here are some of the major components of the BlackJack II.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Breaking down the LCD screen

Breaking down the LCD screen

My next step is to separate the LCD screen and the keyboard pad from the circuit board. However, it looks as if the LCD screen is connected to the circuit board via this ribbon and chip attachment. No way I can break that and put it back together. I wonder if there is a less permanent connection elsewhere…

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

On second thought…

On second thought…

The LCD screen does have two more attachments to the circuit board, but the two new ribbon and chip configurations appear as if they are even more permanent. I can see them give very little as I try to lift the circuit board from the LCD screen.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

Broken down, but not out...we hope

Broken down, but not out...we hope

The BlackJack II is disassembled and spreadeagle on my desk.

Cracking Open Samsung’s BlackJack II

It's alive! IT'S ALIVE!

It's alive! IT'S ALIVE!

I was able to reassemble the BlackJack II and everything works. There is some scuffing on the casing from my prodding and prying with screwdrivers, but hey – it’s what’s inside that counts.

John Lee is a consultant specializing in design and illustration and a freelance technical writer. You can visit his Web site at johnleestudio.com.

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