Filed in archive
Samsung
by Umair Khalid on October 10, 2008

There is news that the latest 5 Megapixels touch screen Smartphone by Samsung known as the T919 or 'Behold' is coming to T-Mobile very soon. It seems like one of those devices that are designed to compete directly with the iPhone 3G. It will run on T-Mobile's 3G network and will start selling on November 10 for $149 after rebates and discounts.
Here are the main features of the Samsung 'Behold':
AWS HSDPA (3G)
Capacitive Touchscreen display with Widget support
5 Megapixels main Camera, Front camera for video calling
MicroSDHC Support
aGPS WITH Voice Commands
streaming video Support
Bluetooth, Email
Source: Into Mobile
Trackback: http://publish.creative-weblogging.com/publish/mt-tb.pl/135961
Mr Wong
Vote for Samsung T919 Behold Smartphone coming soon to T-Mobile:
|
Rating: 8.51 out of 49 vote(s) cast.
|
Response from:
susan
(10/27/08 12:22am)
I can't wait to find out more about this phone
Response from:
vivian
(11/07/08 5:03pm)
please let me know when i can get it
Response from:
Michael
(11/17/08 3:31pm)
Samsung Behold T919 is not a Smartphone. It is just a beefed up cellphone w/ touchscreen. The G1 is a smartphone.
Response from:
Lawrence
(07/01/09 8:51pm)
Samsung Behold T919 IS a smart phone, T-mobile has it on the smart phone docks in the store to play with. The G1 lacks a virtual keyboard, while the behold doesn't.
Response from:
Gareet Brown
(03/08/10 3:31am)
Behold is an elegant phone with a hip design. It isn't a smart phone but this machine offers a wide range of higher end features not typically found on such a device: speaker-independent voice dialing and commands, USB mass storage, PC syncing, Web-based POP3 e-mail, instant messaging, voice memo recorder, Telenav Navigator GPS support, and Bluetooth with a stereo profile.
I found this really accomplishing my cell phone needs.
I found this really accomplishing my cell phone needs.
Subscribe
Marketplace
- mobile broadband
Use the search to look for other interesting posts
| RSS | See all blog subscribe options |
|
What is RSS? | |
| Yahoo! |
|
| Addthis |
|
| Bloglines |
|
| Newsletter | |
| Follow us on Twitter! |







