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	<title>Comments on: Samsung Trace Quick Look</title>
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		<title>By: MobileCrunch &#187; T-Mobile Handset Extravaganza</title>
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		<description>[...] T-Mobile&#8217;s had a busy September, popping out four new Samsung handsets and the RIM BlackBerry Pearl. As an end of the month celebration of sorts, Infosync World put together a tidy little roundup of all the phones, including the Trace aka SGH-T519, which we have a little video of via sister-site CrunchGear. Sadly, it looks like none of these phones will reach any sort of legendary Motorola RAZR-type status and moreover, they all seem to be a tad on the meh-side of things. This is particularly the case for the Pearl, because while it&#8217;s the smallest, lightest BlackBerry around, and the only one with a camera, its business roots show the second you hit the submenus. [...]</description>
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