Samsung T919 Behold
You can buy mobile phones and cell phones. Get a good price and inform yourself about the best mobile phones, cell phones and smart phones!Samsung’s second new device, the Samsung SGH-T919 Behold, was announced these days, by T-Mobile and Samsung. It is a full-touchscreen device that uses theTouchWiz user interface-it allows users to drag-and-drop applications to the home screen of their cell phone.
Features and specifications: QWERTY keyboard; GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, UMTS 1700MHz band; GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA data; a main display of 3.1″ 262k color (240×400 pixels) TFT; a 5 megapixel camera, with autofocus, LED flash and video record; SMS, MMS and IM messaging; POP3 and Web-based E-Mail; Bluetooth with A2DP connectivity; microSD card slot; speakerphone; TouchWiz user interface; GPS; 104.1mm x 53.3mm x 12.7mm, and 110.6g.
The Samsung T919 Behold should be available on the 10th of November, at the price of $149.99, with a 2 year contract.
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Holiday Line-Up announced by T-Mobile
You can buy mobile phones and cell phones. Get a good price and inform yourself about the best mobile phones, cell phones and smart phones!Yesterday, T-Mobile announced the latest line-up of new devices,launched especially for the holiday season. Among these new devices we can mention two Samsung handsets: the Behold and Gravity.
Samsung Behold is a touch-based device, that comes with full-QWERTY on-screen keyboard, with haptic feedback; a 5 megapixel camera, with flash that can capture video; with quad-band GSM/EDGE radios, as well as 1700/2100MHz 3G radios; full Web browser; stereo Bluetooth; GPS; and it will be equipped with a 1GB microSD card.
Samsung Gravity is a device focused on messaging and it comes equipped with full slide-out keyboard; support for IM, text, multimedia and video messaging; a 1.3 megapixel camera; stereo Bluetooth; and support for microSD cards up to 4GB.
Samsung Behold will be available starting with November, the 10th, and Samsung Gravity, with November, the 17th. We’ll probably be back with more information and pictures.



