Samsung T919 (Behold)

I like the size of it.

I am still debating on what to do: Purchase the G1, 8220, or the Behold. I can also wait a while to upgrade.

Just wanted to get people's opinions.
 
well I can tell you from personal experience what it is like to go from BB to G1 because I use one alongside my pearl, for a single phone I would honestly go with the 8220. The G1 is great for media but if youdepend on email other than a single gmail its no BB!
 
List of importance probably:

Messaging
Actual Calling
Browser
Multimedia
3rd Party Availability

All of them seem to be equally important to me, but that was the best list I could comprise in order.

I just don't know what to do.

Here is current situation:

Leaning toward 8220. If 8220 falls through, Behold. If both fall through, G1. I just don't know.
 
I have played with the behold about 2months ago. it's a great device but not a smartphone. it'll be a toss up between the g1 and the 8220. i think the 8220 wold be the better ption since you already use to the bberry. the g1 is cool but it seems incomplete to me just because i'm so use to the blackberry. the 4.6 is amazing on the 8220, the new look layout updates to bbm, and to the web browser. the g1 has a great app store, great gps, decent battery life. go to a local store and play
 
i say stick with blackberry i got an LG VU unlocked and i miss the blackberry in so many ways most being the internet that i dont have now but the all touch screen can be annoying in my opinion. i love the lg vu but its just a phone for fun for me really i got a good deal on it so i got it dont regret it too much. but u will feel like u lost alot if u get the behold cause there pretty similar.G1 i liked it when i saw it before it was released now i think its kind of ugly and bulky.so i say blackberry is the way to go
 
the samsung behold is a nice phone, I played with it but I do not like the keyboard. I have been using Suretype on my 7105t, 8100 and 8120 since 2005. There is no better keyboard than that

The 8220 looks nice
 
i got myself one and i really like it.....its almost identical in size to the pearl 8100 .....just dont like how tmobile is referring to it as a smartphone when it comes to data plans
 
I love my curve 8320 to death, but I wanted to try this phone out looks very promising. I been reading reviews all over the internet about e-mail capapbilities. Does the phone support push e-mail from yahoo and hotmail? This is the reason I love blackberries, they support hundreds of emails
 
it doesn't do a true push like blackberry devices. its more of a pull but with push capabilities were it starts to learn your habits with emails, so it'll check on a more frequent basis if you receive a lot of emails and not so often if your emails are somewhat sporadic
 
i have had lots of berry customers switch to this phone and switch back. if you aren't really into the blackberry you were just a customer who wanted text capability then this is the phone for you. if you are a true bb addict then this isn't what you want
 
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