Posted by : Cyber Freak
Friday, 23 November 2012
We had recently heard that the dual-SIM version of the Galaxy Note II
would be available to China Telecom subscribers this weekend. And that
information has turned out to be true, with the phone now showing up on
Samsung China’s website.
The dual-SIM capability comes from one
full size SIM slot and one micro SIM slot. The rest of the specs include
a 1.6GHz quad-core processor and 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD screen. The
Android version on this phone is the same as the HSPA version of the
Galaxy Note II that we had reviewed, bringing with it all the goodness
like Air View, the S-Pen features, multi-screen tasking and Smart Stay.
The price of the Note II dual-SIM in
China would be around ¥ 5700 – translating to a rather unrealistic Rs.
51,000, we expect it to be priced a fair bit lower than that.
It would be interesting to see if the Galaxy Note II dual-SIM comes to India. Being a market where dual-SIM (and dual-SIM Android)
phones are very popular, this would be a very good option for those who
are looking for a very powerful phone, but still need to carry two
different phones.
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