Samsung Behold and Gravity are officially announced by T-Mobile


Samsung managed again to make its way in the United States, as T-Mobile, a very well known mobile operator, officially released the so long rumored Samsung Behold and Samsung Gravity, just in time for the holiday season. While the Samsung Behold is a touchscreen smartphone, the Gravity, on the other hand, is a message-centric smartphone which is equipped with a sliding QWERTY keyboard.



First in the spotlight, Samsung Behold, also known as Samsung T919, is a full touchscreen 3G handset that is said to be the North American version of Samsung F480. Being an ultra thin phone, Samsung Behold comes with the following features: a large display based on the TouchWiz user interface (which allows the user to customize and modify the phone), drag and drop options (increasing the user-friendly aspect of the Behold and the instant access to all sorts of functions), a mobile web application experience, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash and video recorder, a full QWERTY keyboard, GPS connectivity, quad band GSM support, super fast transfer of data and Wi-Fi.



The Samsung Behold is provided with an internal memory of only 128 MB which can be further expanded with an external microSD card of no more than 8 GB.

Samsung Behold was said to go on sale starting November 10 (meaning yesterday), in two color versions (Light Rose included) with a price of $149.99 with a 2-year contract agreement.



The second new phone coming from T-Mobile, the Samsung Gravity, also called T459, is not as advanced as the Behold, but its advantages are the full QWERTY keyboard and the lower price. The device comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera which has video recording facility that will allow users to capture special moments. Gravity also supports the T-Mobile’s MyFaves service that will help the user to keep in touch with their beloved.

Samsung Gravity will be available starting November 17 for only $49.99 on contract.

(Source: engadgetmobile.com)



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