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Samsung Behold 2 Goes Cubed
TmoNews - Unofficial T-Mobile Blog - News, Videos, Articles and more — Our ninja sources are at it again, this time with a look at the Samsung Behold TouchWiz interface. The “Cube” is a different take on the Android platform and from the looks of the video, will either be a smashing hit, or a what where they thinking. Edit: While the video might appear to showcase a little lag in the interface, the ninja source assures me that there is little lag and its just the choppy video.  

Samsung Behold II Custom TouchWiz UI Caught on Camera
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — My bud David over at TMoNews has managed to get his hands (from a trusted ninja) on a video look at the Samsung Behold II’s TouchWiz interface. The custom UI ‘Cube’ is certainly a different take on the traditional Android UI. Check it out. ...

Samsung Behold II TouchWiz on Video
Android and Me — Samsung is set to unveil the Behold II on November 12 and T-Mobile will launch the device on November 18. We know the device features a 3.2” AMOLED capacitive display, but the important specs like CPU, RAM, ROM are still unavailable. The device also features Samsung’s new TouchWiz UI for Android. Unfortunately, it is based off Android 1.5. I really wish the handset makers would drop these custom flavors of Android and just add their unique applications on top of the operating system. It sucks to have so many phones that are shipping with outdated versions of Android. A fan of Tmonews has their hands on the phone ...

Samsung’s TouchWiz For The Behold II Caught On Video
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