TORQUE Dual SIM / Dual Standby D90 Phone
September 6, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell phone
Don’t mistake this for Nikon’s DSLR! Chinese manufacturer TORQUE has released the D90, a dual SIM / dual Standby mobile phone. It comes with FM Radio, a 1.3MP camera, GPRS, MMS, microSD card, Bluetooth with A2DP support.
For an affordable mobile phone, the D90 is elegant to the touch and light. A small note — when phone manufacturers say that a phone is “dual SIM” enabled, you need to check if it is also dual standby enabled. This simply means that despite being a dual SIM phone, the other SIM is active while the current SIM is processing information. For instance, …read more
TORQUE D100 Dual SIM for less than $100
March 8, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under The Unwired Life
China made TORQUE phones are fast becoming a staple in the Asian market. Not only are they cheap, they’re pretty efficient as well. The D100 is TORQUE’s latest mobile handset that, not surprisingly, retails for less than $100. It’s most highlighted feature is its DUAL SIM network compatibility, thus making this the cheapest dual SIM phone in the market.
I’d really love to know how much dual SIM technology costs. As I was told, the most expensive component thus far for mobile phones is the WiFi chip that extends to about USD $10.00. With the phone retailing for about $70.00, …read more
Furiousim iPhone 3G Unlocked: They buy your iPhone 3G for $600 for lab testing
July 11, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under AT&T
Yeah you heard it right. Furiousim, the technology that unlocked the first iPhone will work on the iPhone 3G. So you can now have your unlocked iPhone 3G very very soon. But Furiousim needs your help in unlocking the new iPhone 3G. How? Sell them yours for $600.00.
[from our friends at 3GWeek]
The Cheaper Mobile TV
February 25, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell phone, Portable Video
If the Chinese phone manufacturing market boosted their global marketing, they would come up with hit phones such as this one. We’ve seen the fake Nokla phones being scattered throughout Asia so here’s part II of the scenario. Though the label says that it runs on Windows Mobile, well, it doesn’t. But there’s every right to brag about this device which a friend showed me last week.






