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Samsung_Behold_II.jpgSamsung and T-Mobile have unveiled the Behold II, a totally revamped successor to the Behold that catapults the device straight into smartphone land.

The Behold II now runs the open-source Google Android operating system. It also features Samsung's next-generation TouchWiz user interface overlay.

Q*bert fans will love the new cube motif, with direct shortcuts to music, photos, videos, YouTube, the Web, and Amazon MP3 downloads from the home screen. Users can also drag and drop widgets and set up three different workspaces for frequent tasks.

The Behold II includes a 3.2-inch AMOLED touch screen; built-in Google Maps, Search, and Gmail; a 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus; assisted GPS; and support for T-Mobile's high-speed 3G data network.

No word yet on a price or a release date.

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