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Samsung Behold II slated for November 18 launch with $229.99 price tag

November 13, 2009 | by Evan Selleck

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Samsung Behold II slated for November 18 launch with $229.99 price tag

I wasn’t really expecting the original Behold to have a successor. Sure, it was a good phone in its own right, as far as basic touchscreen phones go, but it wasn’t anything worth writing home about. But, here we are, facing the presence of a brand new Android device hitting the market, and very soon. The Behold II is the first phone to marry Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, and the Android OS, into a phone that doesn’t necessarily attract the eye, but at least doesn’t look all that “run-of-the-mill”, either.

Specs-wise, we’ve got a pretty standard 3.2-inch screen, but with Samsung’s AMOLED technology, giving some brilliant colors and contrast to the touchscreen device. The camera is of the 5-mega-pixel variety, and as was mentioned before comes stock with TouchWiz. One of the benefits to TouchWiz 2.0 was the three customizable panels, but obviously with Android that’s what we’d expect, so no surprise there. It also has a navigational cube, which brings a fully 3D interface to access several multimedia functions, like YouTube, Music, and the web browser. Out of the box, the Behold II will also give you 3G speeds, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, and up to 16GB of MicroSD storage.

Truth be told, while I do like TouchWiz, I’m not so sure that it’s the right fit for Android. Standard features, like 3 customizable screens, are brand new features to the TouchWiz User Interface, and so you kind of lose that element of “what’s new?” But what do you think? Is this the phone you’ve been waiting for? Or is that price tag a bit too much? Let us know in the comments.

[via @GoogleAndroid from Twitter, linked to Tmo News]