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Samsung Behold II Pro Reviews

Digital Trends‘s review Edit

Trying to avoid a me-too Android phone – a growing problem for Android handset makers – Samsung seems to have made alterations for the sake of differentiation more than for improvement. Some of these changes, like the horizontal app menu drawer orientation, and redundant swirling Cube interface, are merely annoying, rather than detrimental. But if texting and social networking are paramount to your T-Mobile phoning desires, you want the Cliq. If mobile photography is higher on your priority list, behold the Behold II.
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 20, 2009

mobileengadget‘s review Edit

While other companies have gone onwards and upwards with Android, we're afraid that Samsung's latest is a non-starter. By taking yesterday's version of Android, an all-but-underpowered processor, and an ill-considered user experience, the company has given us a handset that does far too many things, far too poorly. All this for $229 on contract!
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 30, 2009

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

Samsung messed with a good thing by over-designing the Behold II's Android UI; it's a decent Android smartphone held back by sloppy programming.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 19, 2009

LAPTOP Magazine‘s review Edit

Despite its beautiful display, Samsung’s second Android smart phone for the U.S. is marred by sluggish performance and an awkward interface.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 02, 2009

brighthand‘s review Edit

The Samsung Behold II is a Google Android-powered smartphone designed for a chic look but containing powerful features. This device is T-Mobile's first with an AM-OLED display.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Dec 02, 2009

MobileBurn‘s review Edit

Samsung's Behold II for T-Mobile USA sports a gorgeous AMOLED touchscreen display and a fine 5 megapixel autofocus camera, which make it an Android phone to notice. But Samsung also gave it the TouchWiz treatment, and that causes some problems.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Nov 17, 2009

Digital Trends‘s review Edit

Trying to avoid a me-too Android phone – a growing problem for Android handset makers – Samsung seems to have made alterations for the sake of differentiation more than for improvement. Some of these changes, like the horizontal app menu drawer orientation, and redundant swirling Cube interface, are merely annoying, rather than detrimental. But if texting and social networking are paramount to your T-Mobile phoning desires, you want the Cliq.
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 20, 2009

Phone Arena‘s review Edit

Not too often do we see successor devices gaining much more attention than their original predecessors, but the Samsung Behold II T939 has a larger following thanks to its connection with Android...
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 20, 2009

PC World‘s review Edit

The Samsung Behold II smartphone is the latest device to join T-Mobile's growing army of Android phones, which includes the T-Mobile G1, the T-Mobile myTouch 3G, and the Motorola Cliq. Though the Behold II has a gorgeous AMOLED display and a superior camera, customers might be turned off by the high price (it is more expensive than the iPhone 3GS and the Motorola Droid) as well as the somewhat cluttered TouchWiz interface...
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 12, 2009

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Of all the Android devices, the Samsung Behold II offers some of the most powerful multimedia features, but its high price tag is a major turnoff.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 01, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 6.6 / 10, based on the 10 reviews.


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