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Default two SIM at once Quadband phone! - 24-01-2007, 20:29

Just found this phone: http://www.2simphone.com/

It is a quadband phone with two GSM engines and runs both SIM-cards at the same time. Just quite expensive

Did anyone ever saw such a phone from another vendor? I know a lot of people who are starving for such a phone to reduce the number of phones that they are carrying around...

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Default 24-01-2007, 23:43

dont look to bad that phone but i dont like the fact that ya cant have a proper look at one without buying one.....makes ya think


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Default 25-01-2007, 08:08

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Just found this phone: http://www.2simphone.com/

It is a quadband phone with two GSM engines and runs both SIM-cards at the same time. Just quite expensive
I think it should also have (at least one) EDGE/3G receiver. EDGE is faster than "regular" GPRS and GSM is useless in Korea and Japan. Not a "full worldphone" now

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Did anyone ever saw such a phone from another vendor? I know a lot of people who are starving for such a phone to reduce the number of phones that they are carrying around...
I remember that such a phone was announced on of the Manx SIM websites but I can't recall on which one .
Anyway, this might have been the same since the company "behind" the 2-SIM phone is GT:
GT Phone Holdings HK Limited
1601-1603 Kinwick Centre
32 Hollywood Road
Central • Hong Kong (SAR)
   
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Default 25-01-2007, 08:38

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I think it should also have (at least one) EDGE/3G receiver. EDGE is faster than "regular" GPRS and GSM is useless in Korea and Japan. Not a "full worldphone" now


I remember that such a phone was announced on of the Manx SIM websites but I can't recall on which one .
Anyway, this might have been the same since the company "behind" the 2-SIM
Its on GT-Phone.com

The german webboards say that the first 1000 phones were built and shipped and a order of 50.000 pcs is made at the factory. Lets see how long it takes till the first models show up on the gadget websites for review

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Default 25-01-2007, 09:36

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Its on GT-Phone.com

The german webboards say that the first 1000 phones were built and shipped and a order of 50.000 pcs is made at the factory. Lets see how long it takes till the first models show up on the gadget websites for review

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Interesting! If I understand correctly the content of GT-Phone.com, they don't sell SIMs but a "calling applet"! Look for the option Buy Now - Download.
How the hell this works? And what about incoming calls - havent received any pricing info (impossible?)
   
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Default 25-01-2007, 09:47

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Interesting! If I understand correctly the content of GT-Phone.com, they don't sell SIMs but a "calling applet"! Look for the option Buy Now - Download.
How the hell this works? And what about incoming calls - havent received any pricing info (impossible?)
Its a calling applet for callback.
Only makes sense as long as you are in countries with free incoming calls. They dont have any rates for incoming calls as you still use your own SIM card...

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Default 25-01-2007, 11:42

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Its a calling applet for callback.
Only makes sense as long as you are in countries with free incoming calls. They dont have any rates for incoming calls as you still use your own SIM card...
I supposed so . However, it seems it may make sense to put a Manx SIM, Travelsim or 09 as the own card and to make calls at 29/49 cents. With UM isn't that good since Liechtenstein is on 29 cents surcharge list (i.e. 58/7..
   
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Default 28-02-2007, 00:25

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Its on GT-Phone.com

The german webboards say that the first 1000 phones were built and shipped and a order of 50.000 pcs is made at the factory. Lets see how long it takes till the first models show up on the gadget websites for review

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According to GT, the first shipment of these sold out completely at the end of January. I wonder who, exactly, has them as I have yet to see a single review anywhere. The next shipment is due at the end of March.
   
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Default 05-02-2007, 16:41

Give me an affordable one of these that's tri-band (900/1800/1900) and I'm all over it.

For a travel phone I can live without 850. I just need it to work while I'm at Canadian or American airports.


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Default 07-03-2007, 21:36

Hi, www.yulong.com has also Twin sim mobiles, ánd tri-band
   
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