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Samsung Behold SGH-T919 Review

By Sam Lee

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T-Mobile has recently introduced its latest touch-screen phone called the Samsung Behold. This phone is similar to the previously released Samsung Omnia as far as the design and the features are concerned.

Design:

The Samsung Behold is developed in a candy bar design and resembles a majority of the touch-screen phones such as the Dare and the Omnia. The camera lens located in the rear face of the phone is sleek and attractive. At the moment, the phone is available in two colours - rose and espresso. Both these phones have the same features. With the height of 4.12 inches and a width of 2.1 inches, the Behold comes across to be awfully similar to the Dare. It gives a sturdy and a comfortable feel in the hand and can easily fit in your pocket or bag. The graphics support 262,000 colours and the display is bright and vibrant. You can easily adjust the brightness and the fonts. The touch interface is intuitive and responsive. Similar to the iPhone, the display is dimmed as soon as you raise the phone to your ear. Secondly, the display also changes its orientation as you rotate the phone. The Behold uses the TouchWiz interface by Samsung and also contains a QWERTY keyboard. The main menu includes the icon-based design. It is completely user-friendly and the secondary menus have an easy list design.

Features:

The Behold contains more than 2000 phone book records and each entry is capable of storing four numbers, instant messaging options, web site, important dates and the SIM card also holds an additional 250 contacts. The Behold is not a smartphone, but it contains all the features that are required in the high-end phones. Other important features include a vibration mode, multimedia and text messaging, calculator, calendar, alarm mode, organisers and many more. However, this phone is not Wi-Fi compatible. Nevertheless, the phone is Bluetooth compatible and comes with a USB cable for data transfer.

The 5 megapixel camera is one of the best features on the phone. The users are also capable of choosing from two resolutions that make the best of the Behold's display. The camcorder has lesser options on the phone as compared to the still options. The Samsung Behold claims to have a battery life of 12.5 days as the standby time and 5 hours of talk time.

With all the above mentioned features, the phone is initially priced at $399, however with a new contract as well as some rebate, the price should get down significantly.

Sam Lee is a mobile enthusiast and runs the popular website Cellular Deals. For more cell phone deals and recommendations on choosing your next cell phone, go to => http://www.cellular-deals.com

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