T919
Aug 18 2008, Atul

T-Mobile users across the US are in for a treat in a very short time for they have grabbed the rights for the latest touchscreen from Samsung, the T919 as their next phone for the coming season. Bragging of a 5-megapixel camera in addition to a...

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