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Best DUAL SIM android phone?

yeah just be careful, don't confuse Motorola SPICE Key XT317 with Xt531 they are different phones, agree that Motorola need to sort out their naming convention.

as it stands the dual sim version has not been released and for the last two months I have not seen any updates about it. Philips rekon their 4.3inch will be released on Diwali which is 26th october, but they have yet to release any more specs about it, at this rate i would say Philips will beat moto in releasing their dual sims. I would assume the philips specs will be at least equal most probably better than the xt531.

However I found this neat phone,Buy Android 2.3, MTK6573 hd7 b63m cellphone, 3g Capacitive dual sim celular, Android 2.3 phone MTK6573 3G WCDMA Star A3 Capacitive screen WIFI TV GPS Unlocked Mobile phone at Aliexpress.comwhich I'm really tempted to buy, one thing I don't quite get though, is they say its 256mb RAM and 512mb ROM.. yet in the system info screen show under RAM it says 446 free (meaning 512mb) does that sound right to anyone else??
 
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Is that the same as the one below or are there going to be two spices?

edit: never mind, found the right one now: Fact Sheet: Motorola XT531, Motorola FIRE? XT, Motorola SPICE? XT - Fact Sheets - Motorola Mobility, Inc.
Damn, why did I jump the gun on the V350?



The V350 has 512MB RAM where are GSMarena mentions that the spice has 256MB. GSMarena might have actually got the specs wrong. It's saying its a 600Mhz Qualcomm 7227-1. That is the turbo so it should be 800Mhz.

Shame about the screen. I like hardware keyboards but this one is not good with such a low resolution.
The Spice XT, Fire XT, and XT 531 are all the same, all have 800Mhz, 512 RAM, 512 RAM and do not have keyboard (they have full touch screen). They come in both single and dual sim, the latter being reserved for some Asian countries.

On the otherhand the 'Fire', 'Spice' and 'Spice key XT317' are lower spec phones with qwerty keyboard.

There is also a Domino (in China) and I am not sure if this has an XT 531 flavour also. There is also mention of an XT 530.

The problem is Motorola have given out so little information since their press release in early August. This has the bloggers copying each other and the information gets a bit twisted. Motorola are no help with their somewhat confusing names.

The Fire XT has been available (single sim version) in India for the past few weeks. There are a few mini reviews coming out of India as of last weekend.
 
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looks great
Living here in SE Asia a couple of years; every second mobile phone store sells some type of iphone copy. Most run on windows mobile, but some have proprietary os. IMO the ones I have seen are all rubbish, with crap screens, batteries that only last a few months. Anyone who I know who has bought them have binned them, or tried to sell them on to another person.

My two cents (or should I say,two pesos)
 
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looks great

From the specs, on the above mentioned phone on bluelans.com, it doesn't say wich chipset and how much internal memory its got. And it is not an android and thereby offtopic in this thread.

After reading through all of both @expressmart and @scophones posts, it seems like they are doing some marketing for the bluelans.com site.
 
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I just picked up a new dual sim Android and it's awesome. It's called a g10, not sure who makes it. I've loaded tons of stuff from the market and havent had any problems. I dont really know what the specs mean but they are on the site where I got it from.

I'll look for the email from when i bought it if you want to check out the specs.
 
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Not really sure what it all means, but here it is.
Android G10 Unlocked Android Mobile Phone With Capacitive Touchscreen, Bluetooth and WiFi

Primary Function: 4" Unlocked Dual Sim Quad Band Touchscreen Multimedia Cell Phone With WiFi and GPS

Chipset: MediaTek 6516 460MHz+280MHz

Operating System: Android 2.2.2

GSM Compatibility (Quad Band): Frequencies 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz

Screen:

Size: 4" WVGA LCD Capacitive Touch Screen
Resolution: 320x480 (WVGA)
Colors: 260K
SIM Cards: 2

Memory:

Internal: RAM 256MB, ROM512MB
External: Up to 32 GB (not included)
Languages: English, French, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Malaysian, Indonesian, Czech, Slovak, Dutch, Vietnamese, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Greek, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese

Networking:

Mobile Internet: WiFi, WAP, GPRS
Wireless LAN: Enable/Disable, WLAN Status, Access Point Settings, Search Networks
VPN: PPTP, L2TP, L2TP PSK, L2TP CRT
Hotspot: Enable/Disable
Bluetooth:

Type: MTK BT DEVICE
Supported Service Profiles: Handsfree, Headset, SPP, DUN, OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRCP, BPP, HID, BIP
GPS Location Services:

aGPS (Assisted)
sGPS (Simultaneous)
Google Maps™
Google Maps™ Navigation (BETA)
Google Latitude™


Compatible File Formats:

Music: AAC, H.263, H.264, MP3, MPEG-4, WAV, eAAC+, WMA v10, MIDI, AAC+
Images: BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG
Ebook: TXT
Battery:

Type: Rechargeable 1150mAh Li-Ion
Talk Time (approx): 4 hours
Standby Time (approx): 200 hours
Charge Time (approx): 2 hours
Messaging Types:

Email: (Corporate Sync, Google Mail, Push Email), Send/Receive, Write Email, Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Drafts, Clear Mailbox, Delete Marked Emails, Email Accounts, Templates
Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
Text Messaging (SMS)
Instant Messaging (IM-Google Talk)
Digital Picture Camera:

Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)
Photo Format: JPG
Resolution: 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480
Image Quality: Super Fine, Fine, Normal
Snapshot Options: Digital Zoom (8x), Timer, Burst Shot, Scene Modes, Color Effects, White Balance
EV: -2 to +2
Flash: Toggle ON/OFF
Digital Video Camera:

Resolution: 176 x 144
Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)
Video Record Format: 3GP
Video Quality: High (MicroSD), Medium, Low (SMS)
Video Settings: Digital Zoom (8x), Night Mode, Effects, White Balance
Microphone: On/Off
EV: -2 to +2
Other Features: Record Time Limit, File Size Limit, Record Audio
Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz
TV:

Type: Analog and Digital Mpeg-2 DVB-T
Record Function: YES
TV Record Format: 3GP
FM Radio:

Frequency: 87.5MHz to 108MHz (worldwide)
Record Function: YES
Sensors

MMC328X Magnetic and Accelerometer Combo Orientation Sensor
MMA8452 3-AXIS ACCELERATION SENSOR
CM3623 PROXIMITY SENSOR
CM3623 LIGHT SENSOR
Certifications: CE, FCC, RoHS
 
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Hiya guys,

I've been looking for a good dual sim android phone for a long time and I've been keeping my eye on this thread. I registered to this forum just now to thank you all and add my 2 cents.

I've been waiting for the V350, but after some poor reviews in this thread I looked on and spotted the A60 on the wiki. I ordered it a few days ago from rockstoreonline.eu. Being dutch myself I thought it would be easier to communicate with a dutch seller and to return the product if necessary. They also deliver the phone rooted with complete android market and dutch language and keyboard installed like etotalk does, so I'm very happy with that. Too bad etotalk is
 
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I just picked up a new dual sim Android and it's awesome. It's called a g10, not sure who makes it. I've loaded tons of stuff from the market and havent had any problems. I dont really know what the specs mean but they are on the site where I got it from.

I'll look for the email from when i bought it if you want to check out the specs.
Awesome?

You must be having a laugh. It's got to be the worst spec phone in this thread. The processor at 460Mhz and 256 RAM seems like it could never run 2.2 without crashing. The 2mp still camera and 176x144 video is very poor.

There are some China phones that are not too bad; but this looks like the ones sold in Shenzhen Hua Qiang Bei for under hundred dollars.

$148. I suppose they (or you?) have to make a profit. But please do not insult us saying this phone is awesome. People may think you are another spammer.
 
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Got an email from computeruniverse to fill in the RMA form on their website and send the V350 back to them.

They provided a parcel label with all the information filled in, so the return is free of charge.

To be continued...

Got the same email here.
But my question is: how long am i gonna be "Phoneless"??:thinking:
I answered the email with this question...
I cannot miss my smartphone for weeks...:eek:
 
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I think we've got no choice. I made peace with it. :( If it first have to get to computeruniverse, then to ViewSonic, then back to computeruniverse and then back to me, that will take quit a lot of time I presume.

I doubt it can be fixed, I don't think they are gonna put a new screen in it either. Or it must be a problem with the graphics card or something they can solve by flashing it or something like that. So I think they are gonna send a new one.

If it's a problem they already know about (maybe the reason why it took them so long to get it on the market) and they know they can't fix it, maybe they will tell computeruniverse to send a new one right away.

But a new one will probably have the same problem, unless our phones where part of a first bad batch and the new batches no longer have this problem.

We'll have to wait and see...
 
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I bought a Star A3 dual sim 3G phone mtk6573 from T&K online store.And it really nice.Fast speed and good screen.I recommend it to all of you.

When I look at the screen shots of the phone it doesn't show any info about the sim switching. when you send an sms are you prompted to choose which sim to send from, and also in the pictures when calling it shows only one phone button, how do you choose to call from sim 1 or sim 2?
 
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Huawei U8520 has appeared on Australian eBay (
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BRAND NEW HUAWEI DEUCE U8520 DUAL SIM UNLOCKED BLACK ANDROID WIFI MOBILE PHONE | eBay)

I asked the seller about this mobile and got the response:
"We would like to inform you that Huawei Deuce U8520 is genuine huawei's device and this device use 1GHz CPU.

- An 2.8″ HVGA display,
- 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS
- Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 1GHz CPU
- Memory 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
- Memory Card T-Flash/MicroSDHC, up to 32 GB"
 
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Hiya guys,

I've been looking for a good dual sim android phone for a long time and I've been keeping my eye on this thread. I registered to this forum just now to thank you all and add my 2 cents.

I've been waiting for the V350, but after some poor reviews in this thread I looked on and spotted the A60 on the wiki. I ordered it a few days ago from rockstoreonline.eu. Being dutch myself I thought it would be easier to communicate with a dutch seller and to return the product if necessary. They also deliver the phone rooted with complete android market and dutch language and keyboard installed like etotalk does, so I'm very happy with that. Too bad etotalk is
 
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Hi Goek,
I'm very curious about this phone and your experiences with it and also with the delivery by rockstoreonline. I'm also looking for a good Android dualsim phone with A-market installed, preferably with Dutch menu. Seems like the A60 does the job. Only thing is the fairly poor camera (only 3MP). Other option: maybe the Gigabyte G1345 (?). I have my doubts about the V350, based on the things written on this forum. So I'm waiting for your experiences with the A60 :)!
Don't forget the FET T8888. I'm writing this message with it :). Opera + Swype makes browsing pretty good. It's very stable, and after a few app updates, the apps don't crash either. Dutch language is supported including T9, but all Android phones have that I guess. Good luck choosing your new phone!
 
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Hi!,

As this is my first post sorry if I will do/write something wrong but I have a problem which I need to solve. I bought Lenovo A60 from merimobiles.com while they told me that this prone after rooting will be able to go on android market. (I even called them on the phone and they confirmed that will work) I received my phone day before yesterday and try to do what they told me to do but it didn't work. Connection over usb didn't work. It says that drivers are missing. Has anyone had similar problem and mayb knows the solution? Please help.
 
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No Custom or Dual Ringtones - that is a shock
"There's an app for that" ;).
Hi!,

As this is my first post sorry if I will do/write something wrong but I have a problem which I need to solve. I bought Lenovo A60 from merimobiles.com while they told me that this prone after rooting will be able to go on android market. (I even called them on the phone and they confirmed that will work) I received my phone day before yesterday and try to do what they told me to do but it didn't work. Connection over usb didn't work. It says that drivers are missing. Has anyone had similar problem and mayb knows the solution? Please help.
Yeah, android market doesn't work over usb. You need an internet connection, either 3G of wifi.

You can use usb to get apps, but it's not really convenient: you need to download apps using Android market on your pc, than transfer them to your phone using usb and then install them on your phone.

Concerning your driver problem: modify the existing drivers. It sounds difficult, but all you need to do is modify a line in the drivers where you change the device id of the phone in the driver into your device id. Something that looks like this:
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_05C6&PID_9026
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_05C6&PID_9026
here is some more info about finding the device id.
 
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OK Guys, my input to the discussion around ViewSonic V350.

Have been playing (actively using) for the last 3-4 days. Using it as my work phone (about 2 hours a day on the phone, wifi, some data) and personal phone (for personal calls, data, sms)

I have been using an HTC Desire for almost an year now and have been very happy. Have rooted my Desire and have been enjoying the pleasure of having a rooted phone with custom ROMs.

Was looking for a dual SIM phone for a long time and finally decided to buy ViewSonic V350 from Amazon UK.

Had read the features of ViewSonic and was fairly aware of what the expect.

Now after using it for a few days with Orange UK and O2 UK sim card, my observations are as follows:

1 - Very basic TFT screen (was expected but a huge change for me as I was using a HTC Desire HD custom ROM with fantastic resolution)
2 - Very annonying power on/off button. Never managed to turn the phone on/off using one hand. The button is tiny and hardly can be reached using one hand. Not a good design, I must say
3 - The USB charger flap - dont understand why it is there

I would have been happy with the above, but then realised that phone is:

4. Dual SIM Standby - However, irrespective the SIM, the phone goes to voice message if data is being used. I tried using SIM1 and SIM2 for data and called from home phone to the other SIM and in all cases phone went to voice message. I really did not expect this to happen though it was clear that phone was Dual SIM Standby and not DUal SIM active.

5. Have had numerous lock-ups - I have not been able to answer calls. I see phone ringing but it just wont allow me answer. Many, many times the phone wont let me enter the PIN to log in.

I see the situation gets worse especially when the battery is low (<40%)

I sense low memory of the phone and possibly some hardware/design issue related to the management of Android 2.2 affects the functionality.

There are some other minor irritations as well - e.g. the wifi drops after some time and comes back on almost 30 seconds after the phone is on. My HTC desire always used to keep wifi connection on but then that meant battery consumption was poor.

I paid
 
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