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The Samsung SGH T919 is a good phone rich in features and aesthetically appealing for a fair price. The camera is 5 Mp which is good. Storage capacity is high, the user interface is appealing and easy to use. The memory (micro SD) however is stored under the battery cover where it isn't easy to change. Battery life seems good, sound is very good and touch screen is nice too - the phone comes in a slim package unlike my previous phone (HTC Wizard) which was bulky. GPS is a nice bonus on the Behold. The connectors are one of the only drawbacks, to connect to PC or battery charger you need special connectors - they're included, but don't lose them, I'm sure replacements are not so easy to find or as inexpensive as a generic USB cable. The PC Sync application is nice, too. Overall I'd rate this phone an 8 on a 10 scale. I bought it to replace a broken Razr for my daughter, but when I got it, I decided to give my HTC wizard to her instead and kept the Behold for myself. I couldn't see buying one of those phones where you can't change the battery, if you know what "i" mean. Good luck!Read full review
this is my first tft phone. i was quite pleased with what it offered out of the box. especially the 5mp camera with LED flash. this phone has limited widgets but this is not to say its bad. it has mp3 player, txt, email, im, calendar and all the basics you would need that any regular cell phone will have. the size and weight is not big at all. it is quite slim and fits in the front jean pocket without issues. i did find a few things that irked me. i was so used to my non smart candy bar nokia 6301 and took all of its features for granted. the txt function of this cell phone defaults to T9 which i hate using. theres no way to set it to regular abc key-in. i have to keep remembering to change the T9 before i can type. another function that i found clumsy was their "send to" option after you take a picture. you can't turn off their option for you to "send to". you also can not turn off the sound of the camera clicking when you take a picture like you can with other regular cellular phone cameras that i have used. all in all, this is a great starter "smart phone". its full of features and made with excellent quality. if you are a feature hungry picky sob like me, then you might get bored of this phone and find yourself looking around for something better.Read full review
I purchased the Samsung SGH T139 and it is working great. Even though the packaging was for T-Mobile prepaid service, I just put my mom-in law's SIM card in and it works perfectly with her T-Mobile monthly service. We bought the SGH T139 because the price was very economical and my mother in-law does not need a smartphone with many features, just a simple camera phone, which the T139 has. It replaced another Samsung (SGH-E105) that was several years old and sound quality was fading. It had been passed around as a back-up phone whenever needed and run it's course. Luckily, we found a great deal on the SGH T139 and we're very happy with the awesome voice clarity in both directions. No more callers saying "What'd you say?". The ease of setup and ease of use makes this phone feel like a no hassle device. The SGH T139 also supports T-Mobile's Mobile Backup so that our contacts are saved on T-Mobile servers, this was a convenient surprise. Overall the SGH T139 has been a simple, functional device with nice clear keys and screen. Highly recommended if a no-frills device is what your looking for.Read full review
The phone looks nice, it has widget to make it easy to navigate faster, however you have to press the touch screen harder/firmer to make it work which I don't like. I had the LG VU before and I think the style was more elegant than Behold; and pressing the touch screen was much easier but it did made some mistakes like pressing the number keys you didn't intend to, but Behold doesn't do that, it's better. The battery life isn't so great. The camera and video are great. The memory was great, it can hold many songs and make ringtones out of them which I love. I bought this phone because it was cheap for this type of phone and I got a great deal from ebay bidding. Overall this phone is ok.
I have reviewed several phones. Of all the Phones I reviewed the Samsung SGH-T139 is without being partial to other phones is the least favorite of all. Not a phone for globetrotting. It does have a simple low-res camera and medievel web browser but for people who would consider this phone would most likely be looking for a solid voice communications device. This is not it. As mentioned in my review of the Motorola V195 there is no comparison. Even in solid Tmobile signal areas the T-139 has dropped call volumes. Even Tmobile Engineers atribute this phone for service cancelations. (I know because I am one of them). The rural banding on this phone (850mhz) is not tuned to the internal attenua thus reducing range to about 3 miles line of sight from any given tower. The 1900mhz range is better about 6.2 miles before call is dropped from tower. By Comparison, the Motorola v190 and v195 will hang onto a rural network about 18.5 miles and the 1900mhz band about 15.8 miles. I verify these numbers as a licensed Engineer in Arizona. My final opinion is that there is much better choices on ebay like the Motorola Vseries 170,190,195 & 197 which all of those use the same operating boards. On the interstate the Samsung would drop service between towers while the Motorola would switch flawlessly between them and I had these phones side by side during my travels. Voice quality on the Samsung T-139 is poor at best with no Noise canceling processor like the Motorola V195 people allways complained that I was "Breathing heavy into the phone" or that I "had the phone in my throat". The price is nice for such a new phone but I highly recommend a different phone.Read full review