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SciPhone N21 – world’s first dual SIM Android phone hits the shelves


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The SciPhone N21 is the world’s first dual SIM Android phone. It also comes with a 5 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3 inch touch screen and something called Dual Standby, which we assume means it can flick between SIM cards on the fly. There’s no mention of 3G in the specs, so the Web function may be a little dodgy, but hey what do you expect for $215.00 (and available via Paypal)?

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 Processor: Marvell PXA 310, 624MHz, Dual Baseband ·Operating system: Google Android ·Network: GSM900/DCS1800/DCS1900, Dual NXP EDGE ·Display: 3” WQVGA (240*400) LCD with touch screen ·Camera: 5.0M pixel auto focus ·Memory: 256MB ROM + 128MB RAM, 1GB microSD memory card (up to 16GB) ·Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g ·Operation Time: Standy Time: 200 hours, Talk Time: 6 hours, Charging time:4 hours ·Key Applications: Google Maps, Google Search, Web Browser, MSN, Doc Viewer, PDF Viewer.

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One Response to “SciPhone N21 – world’s first dual SIM Android phone hits the shelves”

  1. garagejunkie says:

    Wheres my satellite link?