Dual (and
triple) SIM phones are a source of endless amusement for us, simply because they continue to be a rare, exotic breed of device that we rarely get to talk about -- much less handle. Add Windows Mobile 6 into the mix, then, and you pretty much have an instant superstar on your hands. That's where General Mobile's DSTW1 comes into play, featuring support for one quadband and one triband SIM, both of which clip along at EDGE speeds. The QVGA display comes in at 2.8 inches, while a 2 megapixel shooter holds down the back end. Memory wise, 64MB is all the RAM you get to play with, but ROM's a decent 256MB with the typical microSD slot available for expansion. Look for it to hit European shelves (and, presumably, the pockets of folks with two wireless accounts) next month.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
USGOVMT. @ Feb 28th 2008 12:25AM
So what?
General Mobile phones have been available where I live, in Germany, for like 3 years already. The one that I used to have had a touchscreen, I hated it because it would always glitch up really bad when I tried to switch sims.
murray @ Feb 28th 2008 1:06AM
I wonder if it can call itself.
narutouzumaki16 @ Mar 1st 2008 12:12PM
where can i buy this nice piece of cellular telephony? anybody...???