Samsung Behold II is the first android phone manufactured by T-Mobile. It is the first android phone to features the Android interface with Samsung’s TouchWiz interface. The important features include OLED touch display, 5 MP built in camera, video mode, wireless connection and 3G data with global roaming.
Samsung Behold II features a processor of 528 MHz. It has an internal memory of 153 MB available to user for storage. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ID for the Samsung Behold II is A3LSGHT939.
The GSM modes that are supported in Samsung Behold II include GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900. Samsung Behold II supports a number of WCDMA modes including WCDMA 1700 and WCDMA 2100. Samsung Behold II has a dimension of 4.6” x 2.23” x 0.51”. It weights 4.29 oz. Samsung Behold II come in several different form factors including bar and internal antenna. You can use the phone to talk up to 6 hours in a single battery charge. It can standby for a maximum of 100 hours. Samsung Behold II has a display resolution of 320 x 480 pixels. The screen measures 3.2” diagonally. The 16-bit display supports up to 65,536 colors.
Samsung Behold II uses the A-GPS technology which relies on the network to determine the location. This means that it can receive the GPS signals from the satellite but cannot determine the location if it got no response from the cell network. The menus and text in the phone can be set to English or Spanish. Samsung Behold II supports 64 chords. The five ringer profiles allow users to create distinct profiles. Samsung Behold Ii has a mechanical device that makes t vibrate during an incoming call or alarm. It supports the Headset (HSP) and Handsfree (HFP) profiles which allows users to connect the phones to headsets and car kits. The OPP Bluetooth profile allows you to transfer a file to another device that has Bluetooth. The PBA Bluetooth profile allows users to expose the information in the phone book to another authorized device. The A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) allows user to perform audio streaming to the headphones. The AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) controls the audio and video playback by using basic media control functionalities including play, pause, stop, forward and backward. The basic printing profile (BPP) allows you to print information from the phone to a printer with Bluetooth device.
The phonebook can contain 6 numbers such as Office, Home, Mobile, Fax and etc. You can associate photos with individual contacts in the phone book so that when the person calls, the associated photo will display. You can assign specific ringtones to individual contact in the phone book. The ringer ID features helps you to recognize the callers by the sound of the ringtone. The voice dialing feature in Samsung Behold II lets user speak a name to dial a number instead of manually entering it into the phone.
Users can customize the phone’s display with their own graphics. Samsung Behold II has a number of ringtones which you can set to a custom ringtones that you can change to something else besides the default ringtones in the phone. The real music rings supports a three formats including MP3, AAC, and AAC+. It utilizes the microSD card for the memory card slot. The 2GB microSD card is including when you first purchased Samsung Behold II. If you need more storage, you can purchase more space. The memory card slot can supports up to 16 GB. The email client and protocols that are supported include Exchange, POP3, IMAP4 and Gmail. The messaging services that are supported include MMS, and 2 Way SMS service. The instant messaging services which are supported include Google Talk, AOL, Yahoo!, and Windows Live. Other features that are included in Samsung Behold II are alarm, calculator, calendar, todo list and voice memo.




