Taking a peek into Samsung USA's web site reveals a Behold that is powered by the Windows Mobile platform. When you click the TouchWiz icon, it shows the home screen interface with the usual Windows Mobile start icon in the top left. However, when you look into the specifications of the phone, it says that the operating system is proprietary and not Windows Mobile. Maybe someone forgot that they were dealing with Samsung Behold and thought it was the Omnia when preparing the pictures and it is just a mistake? Or maybe Samsung is working on something to offer to the business customers on T-Mobile?
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