T-Mobile has introduced another Android-powered smartphone called Samsung Behold II. Although it hasn’t been confirmed yet, the Samsung Behold II looks very similar with the Samsung Galaxy that was unveiled earlier this year. At the moment T-Mobile is not selling the Android smartphone, but the carrier says that shipping should begin in time for the holidays and we can definitely trust them on that.
It seems like all Android phone are going to T-Mobile in the US, except the very best of them: the HTC Hero which is heading to Sprint in a few days. The Samsung Behold II features a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, a 5-megapixel camera, 3G, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, microSD card of up to 16GB, Google services and Exchange ActiveSync support. But wait, there’s more: T-Mobile’s Behold II is based on the TouchWiz UI which also comes with 3D cube menu to make your life even easier.
The Samsung Behold II also supports multimedia access in order to allow you to check music, photos, videos, browser the Internet, YouTube, and Amazon MP3 to download audio files.
HTC Sense UI is nowhere near in sight, as well as the pricing for the Samsung Behold II. At the moment we are waiting for more information about the Android smartphone, however, we’re not expecting to see something new until the launch.
Monday, October 4, 2010
T-Mobile Unveils Samsung Behold II Android Phone With TouchWiz UI
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