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 DTV100: Dual SIM and Television!
July 11, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under The Unwired Life
OK boys and girls we’ve got a line up of China phones for you for the end of the week special. I’ll probably be featuring a few Torque phones in the next few days so stay tuned. I wanted to show off this little thing — the Torque DTV100, an odd looking fella with the keypad and directional pad located right beside one another. Though it may raise questions of “handedness” and being politically correct, I don’t think anyone will complain.
The DTV100’s special thing is that it comes with a dual standby, dual SIM feature allowing two SIM cards to …read more
TWO Numbers, ONE SIM Card
March 17, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Services
We’ve all seen dual SIM phones roll out into the market, but have you ever heard of single SIM cards having two numbers? Well now they’re here — the purpose of the Dual IMSI Global SIM Card is to keep two numbers — one USA number and one UK number so you’re never caught traveling with two phones. Everything you need is in a single SIM. Incoming calls within the USA are free and outgoing calls will cost a small fee:
Ed Neal, Managing Director of Geodesa Limited, who distributes GeoSIM says “We are really excited about this ‘market shaking product’ …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
Glofiish DX900 competes in the Windows Mobile market
December 14, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Windows Mobile
The Glofiish DX900 is the midrange Windows Mobile device from the compay formerly known as ETEN. WHat makes this device unique is that it can accommodate two SIM cards, giving it a place in today’s stable of dual SIM enabled phones. There is an increasing number of mobiles running on two SIMs, but there aren’t that many running on Windows Mobile.
The DX900’s dual SIM feature is limited to one HSDPA (3.5G) connection and another SIM using EDGE. Kudos to Glofiish for coming out with a device that looks good and feels good in the hands. Oily palms are a …read more
Indonesia Raztel M880 has built in Koran
July 6, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell Phones
Indonesian-based telco company Raztel has released the M880 a phone specifically meant to target the needs of Moslems around the globe.
What made Raztel M880 will become so special for Moslems is not only it supports Koran but it will also gives users the Tafsir of Koran and Hadith. However, users should learn to get accustomed with its 2,6 inch screen, which I think still too small to enjoy the ayahs of Koran.
Beside those features, Raztel M880 also has other Islamic built-in features such as Qibla indicator and world prayer times.
In terms of features, the M880 is highlighted by its …read more
FlashBack Friday: Samsung u70 and Today’s Innovations
May 30, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Samsung
Exactly a year ago, Samsung was working on releasing a mobile phone – the Samsung u740 that featured a dual-type keypad that exploited both numerical and QWERTY keypad in one sitting. A year later, Samsung took a different direction and offered dual SIMS in one phone, widgetized user interfaces, and even outsourcing a competitor’s operating system to come up with one of the most kick ass music mobile phones this year.
Samsung SGH D780 / D880 Dual SIM Phone
April 23, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell phone, Samsung
The Samsung D780 / D880 is the candybar dual SIM phone from Samsung. Features include an EDGE network with simultaneous SIM card reading, 2MP camera, Bluetooth, microSD expansion and two clocks.
This phone is more elegant compared to Verzio’s Duplii for the sole reason that it is designed by Samsung. Many other things make it better – such as a decent camera and a UI that works. Oh and compared to the Duplii, it doesn’t have an awkward keypad. The D780 forms part of Samsung’s new lineup of mobile phones for this 2008 quarter.
WND Wind DUO 2200: Stuck at birth!
February 18, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell phone
The WND Wind DUO 2200 takes the dual SIM concept a bit too far by having two phone faces back to back! They’re so distinct, that each phone has a built in 2MP digital camera on the front of each face. Two keypads, two screens, two SIMS and two cameras. I wonder where they insert the battery?
The phone is available in three sets of colors with silver as the first and a selection of black, gold and fuchsia as the color of the second phone. In a nutshell, this phone boasts a TRULY unique philosophy of really trying to dissect …read more






