Samsung has just announced the availability of the new Galaxy Ace
Duos, a new dual-sim phone which is said to have the ability to forward a
call received on one SIM to the other SIM via the feature called “Dual
SIM always on.” For those who have been following Samsung’s releases,
you may recall that the Galaxy Ace Duos had been launched sometime in
February. Back then, Samsung said Galaxy Ace Duos was supposed to be a
dual-SIM phone too. Truth be told, it doesn’t really have a Dual-SIM
capability. The phone runs on both GSM and CDMA built-in connectivity.
But
as mentioned in the title, this time around the newly announced Galaxy
Ace Duos is indeed a dual-sim phone supporting GSM+GSM and 7.2Mbps
HSDPA. Under the hood of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos, nothing really
spectacular can be found. It has a 3.5-inch 320-x480 touchscreen, 832MHz
processor, 5MP camera, 512MB of RAM, 3GB of internal storage plus
microSD card support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a 1300 mAh battery. The
device runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread with no official word yet on an ICS
update. I doubt it will happen, since the device may not meet the power
requirements of Android 4.
And now for the most important
information of all. The Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos will be initially
released in Russia this June. Samsung plans to gradually roll it out in
other areas stretching from Europe to SE Asia.
2012/05/26
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos with dual-sim
Posted by Deepersolids on 12:30 PM in Android Android News Gadget Review Technologi | Comments : 0
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