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T-Mobile Nabs A 5-Megapixel Shooter

Looks like T-Mobile will be getting a sweet touch-screen phone with a 5-megapixel camera. The folks at TmoNews have gotten their hands on some spy shots of the Samsung T919.

Looks like T-Mobile will be getting a sweet touch-screen phone with a 5-megapixel camera. The folks at TmoNews have gotten their hands on some spy shots of the Samsung T919.The touch phone, which may go by the awful nickname "Behold," is reportedly going to have that hefty camera, GPS with voice command, up to 16 GB of memory, Web-based e-mail, streaming video, and it should make use of T-Mobile's expanding 3G networks.

Of course, these specs aren't official, and this won't be a smartphone. It looks like it will use Samsung's TouchWiz user interface, and will have some smartphone-like features like widgets. But, the main draw of this will be the camera, and the potentially attractive price of $149.


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