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Image Gallery: The Samsung Gravity 2 is a compelling QWERTY feature phone

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    T-Mobile recently launched the successor to the Gravity with a few key improvements that justify the upgrade for heavy texters and those looking for faster data access. Improvements in the Gravity 2 include a 3G wireless radio, integrated GPS receiver, 2 megapixel camera, and updated 4-row QWERTY keyboard.

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    The design of the backs are pretty much the same on each device.

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    Here you can see the two Gravity units with the QWERTY keyboards open.

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    This close-up photo of the two keyboards shows how the 3-row and 4-row keyboards compare to each other.

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    The two phones have just about the same overall dimensions.

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    The keypad has buttons that are well spaced and everything is easily accessible.

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    The camera button is on the right side, along with the charging port and microSD card slot.

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    The volume rocker is on the upper left side.

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    The 2 megapixel camera is surrounded in orange to match the highlights.

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    Close up view of the right side of the QWERTY.

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    Close up view of the left side.

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    Here you can see how well each key is clearly defined.

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    This just shows you the view of the original Gravity so you can see how well it has been improved on the Gravity 2.

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    A standard T-Mobile box is used for the Gravity 2

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    The Gravity 2 fits well in my hand and is a pleasure to hold and use.

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    The circle menu mode is used by default.

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    There are a few apps in the Organizer folder, including TeleNav and a RSS reader.

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T-Mobile recently launched the successor to the Gravity with a few key improvements that justify the upgrade for heavy texters and those looking for faster data access. Improvements in the Gravity 2 include a 3G wireless radio, integrated GPS receiver, 2 megapixel camera, and updated 4-row QWERTY keyboard.

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T-Mobile recently launched the successor to the Gravity with a few key improvements that justify the upgrade for heavy texters and those looking for faster data access. Improvements in the Gravity 2 include a 3G wireless radio, integrated GPS receiver, 2 megapixel camera, and updated 4-row QWERTY keyboard.

Published: September 16, 2009 -- 19:48 GMT (12:48 PDT)

Caption by: Matthew Miller

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