Popular in developing countries, dual-SIM
phones allow users to use multiple pre-paid networks on a single
handsets, which can be useful where coverage on each individual network
can be spotty or unreliable. Over the past six months, Samsung has
released a few of these handsets in Indian and other countries, notably
the Galaxy Ace Duos and Galaxy Y Duos. Now it's bringing a brand new design and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to the table in its latest dual-SIM phone, the Galaxy S Duos.
Specification lists and official renders for the
Galaxy S Duos have emerged from a variety of sources around the web,
showing a Galaxy S3-like exterior with ICS and the latest version of the
TouchWiz Nature UX. On the inside, things are a little less
mind-blowing, with a single-core 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, 512MB of
RAM, 4GB of storage and a 5MP rear camera. Nevertheless, it's
sufficient for basic smartphone tasks, and that's what you'd expect form
such a device. The big deal here is the premium design and the
inclusion of ICS, a rarity in this kind of handset.
Details of pricing and availability have yet to
emerge, but we'll keep you posted with any further info, but bear in
mind any release outside of India and Central Asia is fairly unlikely.
Source: mobilephone.co.in; via: Engadget
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