T-Mobile’s Samsung Behold 2: Now Available
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Earlier today we posted an article showing a hands-on of T-Mobile’s Samsung Behold 2, we mentioned that the handset will be available tomorrow, however we have now heard that the handset is available from T-Mobile today.
Just a quick recap of some of the handsets most impressive features, the handset boasts a 3.2 inch AMOLED touchscreen display, it also features a 5 megapixel camera, the handset also features WiFi and GPS connectivity and runs the Android OS.
The handset also uses Samsung’s TouchWiz interface to hide its Android backbone, you can find out more on IntoMobile.
If you buy the handset on a two-year deal you will have to pay $229.99, it will then cost you $58 per month, alternatively you can buy the handset for $449.99, this pricing will not require a contract to be agreed and will then cost you $22 per month, from what we can see you can terminate the contract at any time.



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How exactly is a cube based interface more efficient than the normal icon/multiple screen interface. Not to mention it’ll consume more resources too , perfect example of Form over function
I am really looking forward to getting my Samsung Behold II in February. I am waiting for current 2 year stint to end to get a cheaper price. So far, this looks amazing. I have seen reviews with stock Behold II and look forward to chance to update to Android 2.0 if needed at all. Since it is a new phone, I would expect some hiccups to show, so hopefully I get a batch that has been revised at least once when I get mine. Looking forward to the unlimited possibilities it seems. Been using flip phones since 2006, have been wanting to add functionality for a long time. Does POP exist on these phones when used with WiFi? Also, have seen that 3G can’t be turned off, has anyone came with a way to fix this and make it more selective? For example, when at work, signal strengths aren’t that great, would rather use WiFi capabilities for any browsing or web related activity. Currently get with the Beat about 2 to 0 bars inside work, when I move around I do get better strengths. Share your opinions with me at http://www.Behold-Android.com a place only for Behold II owners