Need a different line? Just flip the WND DUO Atom upside down
As we've already seen with the two-faced DUO 2000, WND's pretty creative when it comes to seamlessly accessing two SIMs from the same handset, but this pretty much takes the cake. The company's DUO Atom (not to be confused with O2's Xda Atom) transitions between its two SIMs with a simple rotation of the phone; talk into the other end, and voila, you're on your other line. Specs seem decent, too, with a 3 megapixel camera, 128MB of onboard storage, 220 x 176 OLED display, and stereo Bluetooth, though the Class 10 GPRS has us wanting -- as does the triband GSM radio. So yeah, if rolling two-up on your accounts is your thing and you're okay shunning fast data and a healthy chunk of support for bandwidth in the Western Hemisphere, your stylish conversation piece of a candybar has arrived.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jack @ Nov 20th 2007 7:43PM
*ah the convinience*
ill take one pls
Stephannie @ Nov 20th 2007 7:48PM
This phone is pretty hot. It is amazing how far technology is taking us, from those shoebox size phones to this.
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derX @ Nov 20th 2007 9:18PM
And if you're using a bluetooth headset?
Andy @ Nov 21st 2007 12:08AM
If you hold it sideways can you talk to two people at once?
jamma @ Nov 21st 2007 3:36PM
Holding it sideways lets you view your calls with cover flow :P
jamma @ Nov 21st 2007 3:37PM
What I want to know is what happens when the phone's in your pocket and you get a call on both lines?