Samsung T-Mobile Android Network Phone
October 6, 2009 | Cell Phones, Electronics, Samsung | 2 CommentsSamsung launch new Android phone network T-Mobile in the United States. The phone is the Samsung Voice II and it has a touchscreen AMOLED 3.2 inch and a camera of 5 megapixels. Other features of this phone include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3G connectiity.

This is the second uses the TouchWiz user interface which is superimposed with Android. All regular applications Google style can be found in the phone OS Android, which includes maps, voice search, youtube etc. … Also included with this phone is Microsoft Exchange support, which is a nice addition that allows the phone to be used more in companies that support Exchange Server. Sage storage memory can be expanded up to 16GB using microSD cards.
The TouchWiz user interface provides a platform from slipping off the left of the screen that lets you store all your favorite widgets in. A menu system 3D cube is also available which is similar to S-Class LG 3D interface. It’s kind of funky looking but no such need at the time.
Other features include assisted GPS and video recording. Expected to cost around $ 149.99 (estimate) and a 2 year contract and rebate unlikely. It is unclear at this point when the phone will be released but we expect in the coming months. [via gadgetvenue]
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