T-Mobile Samsung Behold II Android Phone Official [AMOLED Behold II with TouchWiz UI To Hit T-Mobile ‘Soon’]

It’s increasingly evident that we’re not done with the phone news just yet thanks to T-Mobile having just gotten official concerning the up and coming availability of the Samsung Behold II touchscreen phone which comes with Android under the hood and which sports Samsung’s next generation TouchWiz user interface.
Set to launch before the holidays – T-Mobile are seemingly keen to be wholly unspecific concerning its exact launch date – the 3G Samsung Behold II, which employs Samsung’s widget friendly TouchWiz UI which includes Sunsung’s cube menu facilitating quick access to music, photos, video, the net and YouTube (as well as Amazon’s MP3 online portal), serves to build upon the reputation of its predecessor, in offering a 3.2” AMOLED full touchscreen display, a 5 megapixel stills/video camera and assisted GPS functionality whilst, in terms of wireless connectivity, there’s both Bluetooth 2.1 and WiFi. You can also count on integrated MP3 player and 16GB of storage capacity.
Naturally in being an Android powered handset you won’t need us to tell you that Google’s mobile services are naturally represented – such as Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube (as mentioned above) and Google Talk.

“We’re excited to announce Samsung’s first Android-powered device with T-Mobile in the U.S.,” said Omar Khan, senior vice president of strategy and product management for Samsung Mobile. “The Behold II follows the success of the Behold that launched last year taking the device and user experience to the next level with the Android platform, a large 3.2-inch AMOLED screen, next generation TouchWiz user interface and customization capabilities and premium features.”
As well as playing the Samsung Behold II’s specific date of release close to their corporate chest T-Mobile are additionally yet to furnish us with any details concerning how much the Behold II will set you back but, as we have our ears firmly to the ground, we’ll look to bring you these details the moment T-Mobile decide to put their cards on the table.

