Samsung Behold T919 Espresso Cell Phone
Hands-on and in-depth with Samsung's new line of TouchWiz phones. Noah goes in-depth with the Omnia (GSM and Verizon versions), Eternity (AT&T), and Behold (T-Mobile). Check out what makes TouchWiz tick on this new breed of all-touch devices. Hands-on and in-depth with Samsung's new line of TouchWiz phones. Noah goes in-depth with the Omnia (GSM and Verizon versions), Eternity (AT&T), and Behold (T-Mobile). Check out what makes TouchWiz tick on this new breed of all-touch devices. Hands-on and in-depth with Samsung's new line of TouchWiz phones. Noah goes in-depth with the Omnia (GSM and Verizon versions), Eternity (AT&T), and Behold (T-Mobile). Check out what makes TouchWiz tick on this new breed of all-touch devices. Part 2 of Noah's early hands-on look at the Samsung Behold for T-Mobile. 5MP Camera, 3G data, Web/Email/IM, and it comes in Brown and Pink. Behold! Noah gets an early hands-on look at the Samsung Behold for T-Mobile. Touchscreen, TouchWiz, 5MP camera, 3G, GPS ... it's a full on multimedia monster. And it comes in pink! If you want the Internet on your Behold or Memoir but don't want to spring $19.95 a month, web2go is your best alternative to a full-blown data subscription--especially if you already have messaging bundled with a family plan. As a helpful rep told me this morning, web2go is $9.95 a month and gives you high-speed Internet access for the first 10 Gigs of each month. After that, data is throttled but still available. Web2go has been a bit awkward... Many thanks to the reader who sent this tip - with photos - in, even though it made my Monday morning a little sad. Looks like T-Mobile and Samsung are up to the same nonsense it pulled with the Samsung Behold in touting the Memoir's "full HTML Web browser" only to cripple the sucker by routing it through their new Web2Go servers. According to the tip and photos I woke up to, Memoir is configured out of the box to render Web sites in... Pros: nice look, friendly camera interface, 3G, 5MP, good touchscreen, functions as USB mass storage device. Cons: poor web browsing, GPS is limited to bad bundled app or freebie downloads; no Google Maps. I wanted to get my wife a new phone for Christmas. We are T-Mobile customers, so I called in and said I was looking for a good camera phone that had a full QWERTY; soft or physical. The agent immediately recommended the Behold, and pointed out... One of my big complaints with the new Samsung Behold from T-Mobile has to do with T-Mo's claims of "Full HTML Web browsing" on the phone. The device actually uses T-Mobile's new Web2Go system, which is a far cry from a "full HTML" experience. I was perplexed by this, particularly because Samsung Eternity - a similar phone released around the same time on AT&T - has a rather nice full HTML browser out of the box. Turns out that... It's that time of year ... No, not Christmas, Hanukkah, or Winter Solstice time ... It's year-end awards time! The PhoneDog Editors will be selecting our personal Phone of the Year favorites over the coming weeks, but we're more interested in what you have to say. Now it's time for Mr. Slow and Steady Wins the Race (or at least comes in third): T-Mobile. T-Mo finally rolled out their 3G network this year, and launched the world's first Android... Pros: Crisp touchscreen, 5MP camera, 3G connectivity, Great form factor, TouchWiz UICons: Lousy reception and voice quality, disappointing Web browser, wonky virtual QWERTY boardI had high hopes for Behold, Samsung's first TouchWiz phone for T-Mobile. Leaked photos of the device looked great, the combination of 3G data and a 5MP camera sounded great, and T-Mobile got me all fired up with their claims of "real HTML Web browsing" on the... Pros: Camera 3G The Full Keyboard While Texting The Touch Screen (When It Works) And The Call Quality Cons: Touch Screen, The Battery Life, And Pretty Much Everything Else. Summary: The Worst Phone I Have Owned. The Phone Freeze Up All The Time It Cuts Off By Itself Even With A Fully Charge Battery The Web Browser Sucks Badly The Camera Is Pretty Good And 3G Is Pretty Fast At Certain Times And The Screen Has Great Resolution And Also The Call Quality Is Pretty Good. The Battery Life Is Horrible The Longest It Last For Me Is One Day. Never Again Will I Buy Another Samsung Phone In My Life. Pros: 5mp camera- Screen quality- Screen size- Weight/width- Call quality- "Windows" in web browsing- Video clarity Cons: Camera takes a few mins. to load- Keyboard takes getting used to- Freezes on occasion- Battery life (data sync/disable background data you'll be fine)- Summary: First, let me state that I work for TMO. I won a contest and had my choice between the Cliq, MyTouch, or the B2. I am soooo happy I chose this phone. It does have it's bugs but honestly every phone does! It's all about personal preference. I love playing games, due to the quality of the screen. YouTube is fantastic and the TV is a major plus. If you're looking for a good looking, good feeling, fun android device, this is def. for you! If you're looking for a PDA...buy a BB. (Which I sold my 9700 b/c again, it's about p.pref.) Pros: TOUCHSCREEN, CAMERA, PRICE, SPEAKER PHONE, WEB ACCESS, MY FAVE SERVICE, ONLINE SERVICES-BILL/MY FAVE CHANGES Cons: GETTING USE TO "NO FLIP" DEVICE, NOT ENOUGH INFO REGARDING CAMERA/USB DOWNLOAD IN MANUAL-SPENT 2 HOURS ONLINE GETTING INFO. Summary: I ADORE THIS PHONE! PRICE - GET A DEAL WITH TMOBILE! (LOTS OF PKGS TO CHOOSE FROM)-AS LOW AS .99 ! SDCARD, USB CABLE COMES WITH PKG! SLEEK, STYLISH, TOUCHSCREEN IS GREAT! 5MEGAPIXELS! BEST OF ALL (FOR ME) TAKING PICTURES W/PHONE AND USING IDEAS FOR OIL PAINTINGS/MURALS. EASY AS PIE!GREAT FOR LOTS OF LAUGHS WHEREVER YOU ARE................ 0 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: *sexy design [i have the light rose color] *touch screen is really responsive *awesome camera/picture/video quality *ringtones/music/audio sounds awesome Cons: *only two things i can think of to KINDA complain about... 1) the camera takes a few seconds to actually snap and take the picture 2) when the phone is on lock and is on the screensaver mode, u cant change that pic., so ur stuck lookin at flowers or designs. lol Summary: i love my new phone, ive never had a hi-tech phone that had all these awesome qualities to it. i LOVE txting with this phone, the touch key board is amazing. Pros: great touchscreen, solid design very easy to use interface, nice camera, and a metal back cover, etc Cons: wished there was more features, no wifi Summary: i picked up this phone after a contract renewal. big upgrade from the w490. the phone is really to use and learn. the design is solid and classy, does not feel cheap at all, and the battery cover lock is a one of a kind feature. The phone sometimes lags, and the browser is a bit baggy. also, the screen is hard to see in the sun texting on the onscreen keyboard is pretty smooth, save a button location. the bast part is it does not require a data plan like the g1, this phone is not a smartphone, but a regular phone on steroids, overall, great product 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful All Samsung Behold T919 Espresso user reviewsi have a samsung behold and i would like to delete some of the locked pictures that the phone came with,
and change the lock screen wallpaper.
is there a way to do this? email back asap Do I still need an instalation CD? Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";} a:link, span.MsoHyperlink {color:blue; text-decoration:underline; text-underline:single;} a:visited,... i keep getting a msg saying my java script needs to be enabled when i go to the setting it is already on.... i have turned it off and tried then back on and tried again... nothing Can I do the same with my Samsung Memoir? [quote user="sc0oby"]i downloaded opera mini from the browser on my samsung behold but when i actually use iit, it sais its not connecting
very frustrating[/quote]Ditto, and I can't figure it out. What do I do? While trying this nice idea on my memoir... i still get an unsupported file type... and when downloading google maps to my phone i get content mismatch... no one can tell me why or what to do... got any ideas for my stupid smart phone? Thanks i have the log in sites saved to my favs and i get to them thro there n stay logged in. all have to do is hit facebook thro my fav n im on automatically
I tried using this on my memoir but when i click on the internet icon and it looks like it's trying to connect but then i get a pop up saying service not allow. i downloaded opera mini from the browser on my samsung behold but when i actually use iit, it sais its not connecting
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