The Samsung Highlight mid-level device will sport a touchscreen display, as well as a 3.1-megapixel photo snapper with auto-focus and video recording capabilities. In addition, the device should also feature Bluetooth connectivity, GPS receiver, a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space, USB 2.0 port, speakerphone, as well as support for myFaves and Web2Go.
Moreover, the mobile phone is also expected to include support for Instant Messaging and mobile email, music and video players, text messaging, picture messaging and video messaging capabilities, PC syncing functionality, support for voice notes, and more. For what it’s worth, the Samsung Highlight, which seems to resemble a lot the Samsung Spark that was previously spotted in T-Mobile’s leaked Walmart roadmap, should be a rather attractive device, sporting an affordable price tag.
The screen captures indicate the handset will be available in orange and black, though there is no indication on pricing. Wireless provider T-Mobile will be adding more than just the Dash 3G to its device lineup on July 15th.







