Samsung Behold II

The Samsung Behold II has a 3.2 inch Active-matrix OLED touchscreen with HVGA resolution that works with the TouchWiz interface.

This interface allows the users to personalize their phone in the way they choose by changing how their home screens look by adding widgets.

Samsung has tactile technology which can give users a tangible vibration feedback sensation when the screen is touched.

It has an internal antenna, alarm, calendar, calculator, stopwatch, and an application for a to-do list, which can be made into widgets.

[6][7] The Behold II supports the following Bluetooth profiles: Despite claims made in advertisements and infomercials that the Behold II would continue to receive Android OS firmware updates, on May 27, 2010, only six months after the initial release of the device, Samsung abruptly announced that Android 1.6 "Donut" would be the last such update.

[8] This business decision by Samsung angered many users, prompting speculation that there might be a class action lawsuit.