New Release :

Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone

Introducing: New Smart Phone Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone, the gadget set which is most popular this century, Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone will offering easiness and its best facilities, Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone is a good choice with a brand that you can trust which is certainly will be a superb acquisition.

Since making it’s debut, Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone maintained its edge through with so many on offer recently. So, Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone will be an easy choice. Many people wants everything that thier works be easy by one gadget and Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone is a solution.

Samsung Behold T919 Unlocked Quadband Phone is not only a SmartPhone, but one gadget with a combination of overall elegance, usability, and ecosystem, small and integrated by Operating System make our lifes more easier.


This was purchased in 2009 with a contract renewal with T-Mobile for $250 (with rebate). This is the Samsung SGH-T919 or "Behold" as it's known. This is the American release of the Samsung F480 Tocco handset released in the European and Asian markets.

I was very impressed with this handset. I had been a faithful Motorola and LG consumer in the past, but when my fiance (now wife) got this I was so impressed that I sold my LG KU990 "Viewty" and got a Samsung M8800 Pixon, similar to the Behold but with an 8-MP camera and 3.2" screen. Handling is excellent. It feels weighty in the hand and makes it easy to hold on to. It's high quality and good-looking too. It's made of metal and plastic, but feels hefty. The battery cover is made out of aluminum with a brushed finish. You can get it in different colors: espresso and rose pink.

It's a TFT touchscreen "bar" handset. It's compact at 4.1 in. high, 2.1 in. wide, and .5 in. thick, which made it one of the most compact touch screen devices of the time. It weighs about 4 ounces.

It has a 3 in. TFT touchscreen with 240x320 pixels and 256k colors. The screen is very responsive (for a resistive type screen) and has haptic feedback (small vibrations when you tap the screen). The screen has good resolution, is bright, and doesn't wash out in direct sunlight as some others did.

The feature set is impressive:

Quad-band GSM
UMTS 2.1 GHz.HSDPA 3G 3.6 MBps. and WCDMA connectivity
Class 10 EDGE 2G
Full QWERTY virtual keyboard with predictive text input/T9, alphanumeric input.
Accelerometer for auto-rotate portrait/landscape modes
Haptic feedback vibration
MP3 polyphonic downloadable ringtones
1000 entry phonebook with photocalling capability
MicroSD card capability up to 8GB
A2DP V. 2.0 Bluetooth
USB V. 2.0
MIDP Java 2.0 compatibility
5 MP camera with autofocus, dual LED flash
QVGA video recording
Full HTML supported Web browser
WAP 2.0/xHTML
Multimedia player plays MP3, MP4, WMA, WMV, AAC, and WAV format
Document viewer Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Adobe PDF files
Digital organizer, calendar, voice recording/memo

and a lot more...

This phone isn't a "smartphone" so you won't get a full email client with Outlook or document editor software or other features, but you do get a great multimedia device that will do just about everything you want it to do. the 5 MP camera takes great pictures with a lot of color, clarity, and details. Macros are also good. You get a great user interface for the camera functions with a ton of adjustable functions. You get a digital zoom, autofocus, multiple scene modes (sport, night, and others you'll find on a digital camera). However, low-light shots are very noisy and the flash overexposes them (it's too powerful at close range, which is what it's meant for). Videos are good enough to be useable, but don't expect much. This isn't D1 video recording.

Texting is very easy and fun because the screen is sensitive and the keyboard is large and well laid-out. The full HTML Web browser with 3.6mbps 3G is one of the Behold's highlights and it works great. Web pages loaded fast, but there's no Flash support and the interface is less than smooth. The media player is simple and easy to use, but it's hampered by the lack of a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. You get Samsung's proprietery jack with an adaptor for a 3.5mm jack. There's no MicroUSB jack either. You use a supplied cable with Samsung's own connector.

The user interface is Samsung's TouchWhiz, which gives you customizable Widgets that can be accessed from a pop out sidebar or by dragging them onto the "desktop." It's a good UI, but it limited by its lack of customization. Thanks to Java 2.0 support, games worked great and there are a lot to choose from on T-Mobile's T-Zones.

So there it is in a nutshell. After 2 years of use and abuse (went for a swim in a toilet the camera died but everything works great!) this is still a great phone. It's durable, high quality Samsung hardware with useful and practical features.

The only gripes I have is the lack of WiFi connectivity (a BIG one in my book), the standard 3.5mm headphone jack, and a bigger screen.By SirStinky "Sirstinky" (Vancouver, WA USA)
Share this Article on :

No comments:

Post a Comment

 

© Copyright Smart Phone Amazon Store Online 2010 -2011 | Ping.sg | Design by Herdiansyah Hamzah | Powered by Blogger.com.