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Please suggest Dual SIM CDMA+GSM handset

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yes they are.. maybe innko bhi apni dukaan band karni ho.. letsbuy ki tarah.. :P

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any review of Samsung primo duos and galaxy ace duos

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just missed it, now it's out of stock :(

Hahaha.. it was a good deal. may be they have very limited stocks i.e a few .

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bought the micromax gc400 finally, lets see how it performs

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Dear all

has anyone used galaxy ace duos (cdma+gsm) how is the speed battery life etc

any news on galaxt s2 duos or htc desire VC release in india

jasmin

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Htc Desire V works On both CDMA & GSM Simultaneously.

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Can anyone confirm htc handset being dual mode CDMA gsm

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HTC Desire V is GSM + GSM only. Desire VC which is yet to be launched in India is CDMA + GSM. As mentioned in other topic, it's expected by July end.

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My friend who has a Mobile Shop has Confirmed that Htc Desire V does work with CDMA & GSM Simultaneously.

He has checked it himself with RUIM & a GSM card inserted in it.

But please check & purchase!!

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Riteshji... HTC Desore VC is comming .... Dual Sim CDMA + GSM

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Even HTC Desire VC won't be much of a value proposition.

Already listed as coming soon at few sites with an outrageous price tag of Rs 25,000 >> http://www.maniacsto...-Desire-VC.html

The specs show EVDO in CDMA but no 3G in GSM SIM, Only GPRS, not even Edge. :doh:

Desire VC is having the same Qualcomm MSM7227A SOC used in GSM Dual SIM android like Karbonn A9 which is selling for around 8-9K!

Screen size and rest of the specs are almost similar.

So just for ICS, CDMA SIM and HTC brand, they want nearly Rs 17,000 more! :bash:

What was HTC smoking?

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micromax gc400

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Ay technical reasons why CDMA+GSM dual sim phones don't have 3g in gsm mode? The Samsung Ace Duos i589 and now the HTC Desire VC both have 3g only in CDMA.

Also, which of the two is a better phone?

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Price range are diff. Htc is better irrespective of price

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Ay technical reasons why CDMA+GSM dual sim phones don't have 3g in gsm mode?

I have been trying to know that for more than a year

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Tbh

I would also like to have my hands on a smart dual phone with both modes working together.

Its actually pretty strange that no one is serious about providing this option with acceptable specifications and value for money

GWizzing on beautifully :) and freakin loving it.

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Hey Guys,

Can this be the dual Sim handset we have been waiting for?

Samsung SHV-E210L Galaxy S III LTE Specs

http://pdadb.net/ind...alaxy_s_iii_lte

Yes it is!! Data Link GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+

Data Link cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1xRTT, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev B, LTE

Aren't these specs show that this phone work in 3G on both CDMA & GSM network!

Price: $650.00

Do you think its worth?

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Ay technical reasons why CDMA+GSM dual sim phones don't have 3g in gsm mode? The Samsung Ace Duos i589 and now the HTC Desire VC both have 3g only in CDMA.

Also, which of the two is a better phone?

It would be premature to compare Samsung Duos CDMA with HTC VC. Read the reviews of Duos ownership on the web. It's a pathetic device, absolute waste of money. Guys are willing to sell it off for 7k for a month old. There are ample FCs on normal daily use. This devices have specifically designed for CDMA ril radio data while offering only voice and text for the GSM slot. CDMA Android handsets survive more on a powerful SDK, framework, processor and dalvik. Incorporating 3G will be an overkill for the mainboard. 3G processor will consume more resources alongwith parallel slot CDMA. This is the reason they have arranged master and slave. HTC's build quality has always been outstanding. Be it Design 4G, Incredible 2 or VC. HTC device development is widespread and evolving, expect ROM development all the way through. HTC devices are fully compatible with OC and daemon scripts. Fully re-engineered newer kernels with prop tweaks. Many Duos CDMA users while purchasing were not aware of this feature (flaw?) eventually get rid because of lack of hsdpa availability. Even in Duos Gsm both slots cannot be master-master configuration, it has to be master-slave, Sim1-GSM/Edge/HSDPA and Sim2-GSM only/no packet data.

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Hey Guys,

Can this be the dual Sim handset we have been waiting for?

Samsung SHV-E210L Galaxy S III LTE Specs

http://pdadb.net/ind...alaxy_s_iii_lte

i think at around 35k its a best choice for cdma+gsm combo

will it be launched in india?

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Hey Guys,

Can this be the dual Sim handset we have been waiting for?

Samsung SHV-E210L Galaxy S III LTE Specs

http://pdadb.net/ind...alaxy_s_iii_lte

i think at around 35k its a best choice for cdma+gsm combo

will it be launched in india?

Not sure! But it should be launched.

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