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i-Mate JAQ - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published their review of the i-Mate JAQ smartphone. 't's not often you find a smartphone that makes a Treo look svelte, but the i-mate JAQ manages it. The JAQ is large enough to be difficult to hold with your hand. When viewed straight on, it's a dead ringer for a misshapen Nokia E62. The JAQ's round keys and softer lines contrast with the E62's straight cuts and knife-edged profile, but both of them have almost the exact same, largish length and width.

Turn the JAQ on its side, though, and the comparison breaks down. The JAQ has a lopsided profile, and it's considerably thicker than the E62, particularly around the keyboard and battery on the bottom half of the unit. The JAQ is no lightweight, either, though at 5.6 ounces, it still weighs a hair less than a 700-series Treo. Amazingly, despite its size, the JAQ also lacks a camera.'

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