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Image Gallery: A look at the T-Mobile Samsung Behold II Google Android device

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    T-Mobile was the first US carrier to sell a Google Android device and with the Behold II they now have four different models in their lineup. The Behold II is a full touchscreen device with Samsung TouchWiz user interface loaded on it. The Behold II has a 3.2 inch AMOLED display that looks fantastic.

    Published: November 19, 2009 -- 21:05 GMT (13:05 PST)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

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    There are several hardware buttons around the round directional pad of the Behold II.

    Published: November 19, 2009 -- 21:05 GMT (13:05 PST)

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    Pressing the Cube button launches the TouchWiz Cube interface for media access.

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    There is a world map on the back in gold color with grid marks.

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    The camera is found on the upper left side of the back.

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    A microUSB port and 3.5mm headset jack are found up top. There is a door covering the microUSB.

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    A camera button and lock button are both located on the right side.

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    There are three panels on the Home screen of the Behold II.

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    The Cube appears on the full screen and can be rotated and flicked around using the accelerometer.

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    Tapping the arrow on the left side opens up the shade where the applications loaded on the Behold II can be found.

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By Matthew Miller | November 19, 2009 -- 21:05 GMT (13:05 PST) | Topic: Hardware

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T-Mobile was the first US carrier to sell a Google Android device and with the Behold II they now have four different models in their lineup. The Behold II is a full touchscreen device with Samsung TouchWiz user interface loaded on it. The Behold II has a 3.2 inch AMOLED display that looks fantastic.

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T-Mobile was the first US carrier to sell a Google Android device and with the Behold II they now have four different models in their lineup. The Behold II is a full touchscreen device with Samsung TouchWiz user interface loaded on it. The Behold II has a 3.2 inch AMOLED display that looks fantastic.

Published: November 19, 2009 -- 21:05 GMT (13:05 PST)

Caption by: Matthew Miller

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