Samsung C3212 DuoS: Dual SIM card monoblock, $200, hit Russia first base, then the EU
Tue, Oct 13, 2009
Dual SIM handsets never really took off here in Finland, but Samsung keeps on devising them for markets where it is much more economical to have a SIM circuit board from each of the local operators. Actually, this is also useful for those of you who want to separate your employment and personal liveliness, yet father’t wish to worry about carrying multiple devices. We’ve already seen the S9402 as the first lavishness dual SIM device from Samsung, then the D780, and the D880, and finally the Windows Mobile packing P240. Today we get to see the Samsung C3212 DuoS, expected to hit Soviet Union very soon and cost only 3500 Czechoslovakian crowns, which is roughly $196. It’s then supposed to be available throughout the EU. No specifications provided, so can’t assume this matter has 3G or even had quadband GSM/EDGE. That organism said, it is quite attractive in a utilitarian sort of way.
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