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Samsung SGH-t719 Now Available

Samsung SGH-t719 Now Available

Featuring BlackBerry Connect, the Samsung SGH-t719 enables users to communicate to each other using BlackBerry services like push-based wireless e-mail and attachment viewing. And because the Samsung SGH-t719 comes with a QWERTY-like keyboard, messaging should be relatively simple.

Additional features include wireless calendar synchronization, remote address lookup and security with Triple DES Encryption. On the hardware side, the t719 comes with Bluetooth, a swivel-style 1.3 megapixel camera with video capture, instant messaging support. The Samsung t719 is available through T-Mobile for $199 after rebates and with a service plan.

A complete list of features is listed below.

— Slim, flip design
— BlackBerry Connect
— Wireless E-mail Synchronization with up to 5 accounts
— Wireless Calendar Synchronization
— QWERTY-like keyboard with speedy word-predictive text
— Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) voice-activated dialing
— Bluetooth(R) technology
— Built-in 1.3 megapixel, swivel-lens digital camera with multiple
resolutions
— Video Player (supports MP4 and 3GP)
— Address Book stores up to 1,000 entries, plus the phone’s SIM card
stores an additional 250 entries
— Java(TM) Support for application download
— GPRS/EDGE high-speed connectivity
— Quad-Band: GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
— Messaging services: AOL, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Instant Messenger
— HiFi Ringers*
— Speakerphone
— Dimensions: 3.78" x 2.05" x 0.72" (standard battery)
— Weight: 3.5 ounces (standard battery)
— Internal Display: 2.2" diagonal, 176 x 220 Pixel, 262K TFT Color
— External Display: 96 x 96 Pixel, 4 Gray

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