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The Samsung Behold Touch Screen
I purchased a Samsung Behold through T-Mobile a few weeks ago. It made me feel very updated and modern to finally own a touch screen phone. I ran to all my friends and bragged about all the things my new phone could do. There are quit a few things the Samsung Behold offers that I was thrilled to have at my fingertips. But the phone is not completely flawless.
The first thing I showed all my friends was the texting format on the Behold. You can use the standard text format but of course the keypad is on the screen or you can simply turn the screen horizontal and it instantly turns into a full keyboard. The full keyboard does take some getting use to because it's not very big and our fingertips are but you get use to it and you don't have to backspace as much after a few weeks. The phone offers T9 if the user prefers. I personally do not like T9 because I don't always use ordinary words. Also it is very easy to switch between letters, numbers, and symbols on the Behold which makes texting ten times faster.
The Camera on the Behold is very good. All you have to do to take a quick picture is press the camera button on the side of the phone once for the preview screen to pop up and press and hold to take a picture. While in the preview screen you can chose many different options. You can decide to switch to video. You can switch modes which the options are single, continuous, panorama, smile shot, or mosaic. If you want so set a timer you have the option of choosing from 2 to 10 seconds. If you select the settings menu you may switch the scene with the options of portrait, landscape, night, sports, sunset, or dawn. Also under settings you can chose your resolution ranging from 400X240 up to 2560X1920 and there are many other settings under this menu such as white balance (daylight, incandescent, fluorescent, cloudy), and effects (black and white, sepia, negative, water color). Also in the preview menu you can turn you flash on or off, change the brightness, or flip through photos you have already saved. After taking a picture you get a new set of options such as viewing a slid show of all your pictures, deleting the picture, setting it as a wallpaper or picture ID, or sending it in a text message.
You can set your phone up with whichever widgets are most useful for you to access along the left side of the main screen. I have mine set so I can access my music player, text messages, calendar, voicemail, photos and alarm fast. Along the bottom of the screen there is the quick access to dial a number, enter your phone book, use the web, and go to the main menu. Under the main menu you will find the rest of the phone's my attributes including Audio postcards (still haven't figured this one out), call log, web, music player, messaging, applications, camera, photos, videos, help, calendar, and settings. One of my favorite things in this menu is the applications the phone offers. Under applications you will find many useful tools. You can play a game if you wish. This is where you can set an alarm if you need to wake up at a certain time. You can also access your voice recognition here (I don't use it). Two things I do use often are the Tasks and memo applications. Tasks allows you to create a checklist of all the things you need to accomplish and memo allows you to store whatever you wish (I like to put my passwords to websites here). Other applications include a calculator, world clock, converter (to convert currency, length, weight, volume, area, or temperature), a timer, and a stopwatch.
If you are wondering about the music player I can't give you an honest opinion because I haven't been able to store music on my phone. I don't think the cable that came with my phone is compatible with my computer. However my friend went out and bought the phone the day after me and he hasn't had a problem. By listening to his I can say the sound quality is very good. I will figure it out soon. You can sort music by all tracks, playlists, artists, and albums. I would day there is really only one thing I do not like about this phone and that is, When I receive a call the screen flashes for a few seconds and then goes blank so sometimes I'm not sure who is calling but if I hit the unlock button I can see who it is. But sometimes I end up fumbling around with it when I'm in the middle of something or busy and accidentally answering it when I don't want to talk to that person. That is pretty minor considering all the pros this phone offers though. Over all I would recommend this phone to anyone I know.
By Hannah Subbot - Born in 1984Casey James- She's Money Alexandria KY
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