The start of sales of the first Androind-smartphone with support for two SIM-cards
General Mobile DSTL1. It is running the Android operating system. He went on sale in the United States. It can be found at least in two online stores: Amazon US and Art of Hitech, the cost of the device is $ 499. The main feature of General Mobile DSTL1 is the support of two SIM-cards at once, this is the first solution with such functionality based on Androind. General Mobile DSTL1 operates in GSM / GPRS / EDGE cellular networks (900/1800/1900 MHz) and does not support 3G communication standards. It is equipped with a 3-inch touchscreen WQVGA display from Sharp and does not have a hardware keyboard. Among the shortcomings can be noted the lack of a built-in GPS-receiver, at least, the specification does not mention it. But a pretty good 5 megapixel autofocus camera from Sony is responsible for taking pictures. There are also wireless modules Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, a slot for microSD memory cards and FM radio. Apparently, General Mobile DSTL1 is sold without reference to the operator, which, however, is quite logical, given the presence of two SIM slots.
Main characteristics:
Networks: GSM / GPRS / EDGE 900/1800/1900
Platform: Marvell PXA310, 624 MHz
RAM: 128 MB RAM
Memory for data storage: 256 MB ROM + 4 GB, microSD slot
Display: 3 "touch screen, 240x400 pixels, 260 K colors