Thursday, June 18, 2009

Samsung Highlight pictured, confirmed for July 15 release on T-Mobile?

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That T-Mobile roadmap we internet modem with a fine-tooth comb a little while back already suggested we'd be getting Samsung's t749 Highlight on July 15, and that date's looking more solid than ever with new launch documentation that shows off the touchscreen php ecommerce solution in all its low-end glory. We're not sure what's possessing these guys to fill every conceivable market segment in their lineup with a full touch Sammy, but the Highlight looks poised to slot in beneath the Behold with a 3.1 megapixel camera, 3G, and GPS on board. Pricing's still a mystery, but we're willing to be you'll be able to nab this one for a song.

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