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Samsung T919 for T-Mobile Outed by FCC

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Sep 5, 2008, 3:29 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Documents appearing on the FCC site today show off a new phone for T-Mobile. The Samsung T919 definitely includes GSM/EDGE 850/1850/1900 radios, as well as 1700MHz WCDMA. It also includes Bluetooth. These facts are confirmed by the FCC documents. Other information revealed by some of the FCC's documentation that is known to be less reliable mention some other features of this phone. These extra tidbits show that the T919 may include HSDPA, an MP3 player, a-GPS and a full Internet browser with "touch". These last few features are not 100% confirmed by the FCC, but are noted. Samsung nor T-Mobile has announced the T919.

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shellis129

Sep 5, 2008, 11:15 PM

This sucks...

Now I have to make a choice between this and the Dream.

Ugh...
Easy choice....The Dream. Samsung phones get poor reception on T-mobile and plus...it's a Samsung 😁
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Its not that much of a choice go with the dream.
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don't forget SE W760t (with WCDMA I/IV)
SE phones are famous for good reception and decent battery
This phone was actually really nice. I got to play around with it and the touch screen works a lot better than most. The accuracy on the touch screen is up there with the iphone.
dustin.gery

Sep 7, 2008, 2:28 PM

Pink

T919 also known as the Tocca.....or if you glace and it...tacco...will be coming in pink also....bout time tmobile gets a pink tacco 🤣
TheBrickHouse

Sep 5, 2008, 11:32 PM

Images and Information

Just in case anyone is look for some images and more information on this phone, check out the website below.

http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/samsung- ... »
 
 
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