Dual SIM, CDMA And GSM - Too Good To Be True?
Dual-band, dual-SIM on the same phone? This Coolpad looks like a really cool phone for travelers and for people who love to swap out SIMs often. Lets see if it delivers as promised. As reported at CNET:
For the frequent travelers, remaining contactable via mobile is serious business. Should you use roaming to remain in contact but pay exorbitant fees just to call a local number? Or switch your SIM card to a local account and risk missing important calls? Most compromise by having two phones, which frankly, is no solution at all.
Coolpad phones claim to be the first in the market with dual-SIM devices that not only work with more than one network, but can even switch between GSM and CDMA accounts without batting an eye. Currently retailing in Indonesia, China and Africa, handsets range from US$100 to US$350, with premium models going for as high as US$1,000. Granted the only drawback we’ve seen so far is the lack of 3.5G connectivity, but Coolpad phones will save you a bundle in roaming fees.
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Waiting to see in Pakistan…
well i think we need some sort of unified type of service and the standards should be unified instead of having phones that supports multiple networks.
No, different standards are evolved with the passage of time and its a sign of development and growth.
Instead big giants like Nokia and Sony Ericsson should come up with these facilities
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