Samsung Behold T919 Coming to T-Mobile Soon
By James Falconer on Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at 7:55 AM PST In Samsung, T-Mobile
Back in early September Will told us about the Samsung T919 and its expected launch into the marketplace in the near future. Looks like the debut for the new device is almost here.
Release dates and pictures have arrived for your jonesing and viewing pleasure. The T919 is actually called the ‘Behold’ (strange name?) and comes with a 5MP camera on-board. When will it hit the street? Look for it on T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) on November 10.
Reports have the device setting you back $149, but as with most cost estimates I’d file that in the ‘maybe’ category for now. Prices have a way of changing, especially once you factor in rebates sometimes offered by the carrier.
[Update]
The Samsung Behold T919 has been launched
The Samsung Behold is now live on T-Mobile’s network, and we’ve rounded up everything you could want to know/see about the Behold here. For complete T-Mobile Samsung Behold coverage, head on over to our Behold round-up page!
Some of the key features of the ‘Behold’:
- 5MP Camera
- A Front-Facing Secondary Camera
- Streaming Video Support
- GPS WITH Voice Commands
- Capacitive Touchscreen
- Video Ringtone Support
- MicroSDHC Support
- Consumer Email Functionality
- Brushed Aluminum Back
[Update]
The Samsung Behold T919 has been launched
The Samsung Behold is now live on T-Mobile’s network, and we’ve rounded up everything you could want to know/see about the Behold here. For complete T-Mobile Samsung Behold coverage, head on over to ourBehold round-up page!
For more Samsung T919 ‘Behold’ pics, keep reading.
[Via: BGR]







i read this whole page pretty much.. really useful stuff. but i’d also like to know if you have to have the internet. i love the thought of a touch screen, as well as the 16G capability, and pretty much everything about the phone. It’s just i don’t really have a use for that feature (internet) on my phone. seth_edelinski@hotmail.com
I was disappointed with the e-mail. No Hotmail or MSN, even though its like the most commonly used emails.