Samsung Dual SIM: Samsung Introduced Three Dual Sim Handsets in India
Friday, October 8th, 2010 at 2:58 am , filed under Mobiles, Tech News by Smith
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Samsung has launched its latest three dual sim handsets in India as Star Duos, Guru Dual 25 and Guru Dual 26. All these three models are providing dual sim facility.
Samsung Guru Dual 25 is an entry level dual sim phone. Samsung has launched this model to compete with the low grade devices such as G’Five, Micromax and Karbonn mobiles. This model is having features such as Torch, supports nine regional languages, stereo FM and a phonebook which has 1000 contacts. In this Samsung Guru Dual 25 only one sim will be in active. Samsung Guru Dual 25 is having 1.8-inch display screen and 3.5mm audio jack.
Samsung Guru Dual 26 is having same features of Samsung Guru Dual 25. The only difference is Samsung Guru 26 is having 2-inch display screen and 1000mAH battery.
Samsung GT-B7722 Duos is said to be the first 3G and 2G dual standby touchscreen phone. Samsung GT-B7722 is a high end smartphone. It is having features such as 5 mega pixel autofocus camera with an LED flash, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 250MB of internal memory and USB. Samsung GT-B7722 will support Active Sync, Microsoft Office files and PDF reader.
Samsung Guru Dual 25 is available for Rs. 2,020, Samsung Guru Dual 26 is available for Rs. 2,240 and Samsung GT-B7722 Duos is available for Rs. 12,300.
By Smith
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