Four leaked 3G Samsung phones for T-Mobile spotted
Four unannounced Samsung cell phones for T-Mobile have been leaked, all believed to support 3G for high-speed data transfers. The Samsung Gravity 2, SGH-t349, and two unidentified models are shown in photos.


Four unannounced Samsung cell phones apparently for T-Mobile have shown up online in photos. The phones are all believed to support T-Mobile's 3G network, and include a variety of form factors.
The Samsung Gravity 2, as pictured, features the same dual-keypad and side-sliding form factor of the original Gravity. The Gravity 2 is expected to be available in Q4, just in time for the holidays. The Samsung SGH-t349 has also been rumored before, and appears to feature a 20-key half-QWERTY keyboard layout, in a fashionable design.


The other two phones remain unidentified at this time. The first seems to be a full touchscreen-style phone, complete with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface. This phone appears to include a 3 megapixel camera, and pricing is believed to be incredibly cheap. The other unidentified handset looks like a normal candybar design, but the center portion flips open to reveal a massive internal display and full QWERTY keyboard.
Four unannounced Samsung cell phones for T-Mobile have been leaked, all believed to support 3G for high-speed data transfers. The Samsung Gravity 2, SGH-t349, and two unidentified models are shown in photos.


Four unannounced Samsung cell phones apparently for T-Mobile have shown up online in photos. The phones are all believed to support T-Mobile's 3G network, and include a variety of form factors.
The Samsung Gravity 2, as pictured, features the same dual-keypad and side-sliding form factor of the original Gravity. The Gravity 2 is expected to be available in Q4, just in time for the holidays. The Samsung SGH-t349 has also been rumored before, and appears to feature a 20-key half-QWERTY keyboard layout, in a fashionable design.


The other two phones remain unidentified at this time. The first seems to be a full touchscreen-style phone, complete with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface. This phone appears to include a 3 megapixel camera, and pricing is believed to be incredibly cheap. The other unidentified handset looks like a normal candybar design, but the center portion flips open to reveal a massive internal display and full QWERTY keyboard.