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The much awaited Samsung Gravity 2 was finally released by T-Mobile today and will retail for $29.99. This of course includes a 2-year agreement after a $50 mail-in rebate.

The Samsung Gravity 2 features a QWERTY keyboard and a numeric pad and comes in two colors: metallic pumpkin and berry mauve. Other features include:

  • 1700/2100 HSPA/UMTS
  • A-GPS with TeleNav
  • 2-megapixel camera
  • Stereo Bluetooth support
  • MicroSD card slot
  • Support for POP and IMAP email
Tags: GPS, Gravity, HSPA, mail, megapixel camera, numeric pad, pumpkin, Qwerty keyboard, Samsung, Samsung, T-Mobile, two colors
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  • Rogers Launches Three New Sliders


    Rogers decided it was time for new slider phones so it launched not one, not two, but three new sliders. These are the LG Secret, the Samsung Gravity and the Samsung Propel.

    The LG Secret comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen display, a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and capable of recording 30 fps videos, dual-band HSDPA connectivity and an accelerometer. The Secret will cost $249.99 with a 3-year contract or $149.99 with a 3-year contract if you also get the $7 per month unlimited browsing or the $15 and up value packs.

    The Propel has a 2.2 inch 220 x 176 display, a QWERTY keyboard, a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD, stereo Bluetooth and dual-band HSDPA connectivity. This Samsung will cost $49.99 with a 3-year deal.

    The Gravity comes with an 176 x 220 display, a QWERTY keyboard, quad-band EDGE connectivity, microSD slot and a 1.3 megapixel camera. It only costs $29.99 with a 3-year deal.

    Tags: Gravity, LG, LG, Mobile News, propel, Rogers, Samsung, Samsung, Secret
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  • There’s nothing wrong with a little insane competition in the mobile world. Take Samsung for example. Instead on working round the clock to make better and better handsets it has decided to set the world record for fastest texting while skydiving.

    Ten skydivers have been equipped with various handset like the Propel, Alias, Gravity, Rant or Messenger. Everyone took two jumps and everyone landed safely each time. The Guinness team has yet to establish if the record has been set, and once we’ve settled that whole thing the Samsung team should get back to work.

    via samsungmobilenews

    Tags: Alias, Gravity, Guinness, messager, Mobile News, propel, Rant, Samsung, Samsung
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  • The new Samsung Gravity T459 is a good looking horizontal slider, featuring a full QWERTY keyboard, multiple messaging options: text, picture and video messaging. It has build-in email clients : AOL, AIM, Yahoo!, and also easy access to POP3 email like Gmail, Mobile chat support for AOL, ICQ, Windows Live, and Yahoo! Instant Messenger, Bluetooth as well as a very well assembled personal organizer.

    If you decide to go to T-Mobile and get your own you’ll probably be able to do so for about $49.99 with a 2 year contract.

    Tags: Gravity, Samsung, Samsung, T-Mobile, T-Mobile
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  • Filed under: Samsung, T-Mobile

  • The Samsung T919 Behold and the Samsung Gravity have been officially launched by T-Mobile.

    The Behold is a touchscreen device which will get you that TouchWiz experience with haptic feedback, 3G support, full HTML web browser and a 5-megapixel camera with video support. The phone will be available starting with November 10 and it will cost $149.99 with a contract.

    The Gravity is a candybar phone with a secret function. It’s a QWERTY slide-out keyboard. That’s about the greatest feature of it. The phone costs $49.99 with a two-year plan and it’s going to be available a week later, starting with November 17.

    Tags: Behold, Gravity, Mobile News, Samsung, Samsung, T-Mobile, T-Mobile


    The Samsung Gravity T459 is a slider phone which will be sold in T-Mobils stores starting with November 17. It’s rather a mid-level phone which has a music player, the ability to sync with PC, web2go and it’s MyFaves capable. The QWERTY slide-out keyboard and the microSD slot are surely going to be put to good use.The phone has GSM/EDGE connectivity and it comes in two colors, Lime with Gray or Aqua with White. There’s no price for the Gravity yet, but we’re probably going to learn more about it in the near future.

    Tags: Gravity, Mobile News, qwerty, Samsung, Samsung, T-Mobile, T-Mobile




     

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