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^ sir, i bought samsung primo duos.

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^^^ Yes its a good phone

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Yes I too bought Samsung Primo Duos yesterday. Its a very good phone. But you can't switch off either sim which was possible in my Samsung w139.

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Reliance has launched Haier CG 220 CDMA + GSM dual stand by handset. Details at - http://www.rcom.co.in/rcom/handset/handset_details.jsp?HANDSET=Haier%20CG%20220&IMAGE=haierCG220&PRICE=7

Looks kind of OK set. The banner at RCOM website handset page http://www.rcom.co.in/rcom/handset/overview.jsp says that a benefit of 1GB/mon data for 6 months is available, but the Web world guys are unaware of this and selling this without any new connection for 2100 (more than listed on RCOM website price of 1999 :P )

Here is the photo of CG 220

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What about HTC OVE SV? The description of this handset says that this supports both CDMA + GSM. Anyone has any information about this model or used this model?

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Just for Rs 1,099, could it be a good option for voice use?

Coolpad specialist Aalok must be knowing! :detective:
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^^^^ it is one SIM active dual SIM slot phone. Not possible to turn on both SIM simultaneously.

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:giggle: kaka..

seller is from lucknow only and known to me.. will check tomorrow.. :P

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which is best dual sim (cdma+gsm) in terms of battery and voice clarity. i want to use for voice purpose only. earlier samsung 259 had a network issue.

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Please suggest: Samsung Galaxy Y CDMA or ZTE V6700 - which is better and why?

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Please suggest: Samsung Galaxy Y CDMA or ZTE V6700 - which is better and why?

Neither of them. You can buy much better specs/quality CDMA handset for similar budget range from the RIMWeb Forum.
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Is there any good high-end Dual SIM(CDMA+GSM) handset that coming with android? it might support OMH Sim and not programming..also dual active. please suggest

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Is there any good high-end Dual SIM(CDMA+GSM) handset that coming with android? it might support OMH Sim and not programming..also dual active. please suggest

HTC one SV

sent from my DROID BIONIC via Reliance Wireless

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But it is GSM+GSM.. i'm looking for CDMA+GSM. also it tried Desire VC but not like the performance, it is too slow.

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Offlate seeing a lot of suggestions for HTC One.Could anybody tell me what is the best price available for this phone? Is it dual active ?

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But it is GSM+GSM.. i'm looking for CDMA+GSM. also it tried Desire VC but not like the performance, it is too slow.

Buddy as far as I know... HTC one SV is GSM + GSM/CDMA...

It's a combination of HTC One S & HTC One V...

But still you personally visit and check...

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Huawei A199 CDMA + GSM Dual SIM Android
It's released in China and has terrific specs.
  • Android 4.1
  • 1.5 Ghz K3V2 Quad Core Processor
  • 5 Inch IPS 1280X720 HD Display
  • 2GB RAM, 8GB Internal Storage, Upto 32GB MicroSD Card
  • 8MP Main & 1.3MP Front Camera
  • 2150mAh lithium battery
  • Gravity, Proximity, Light, Compass Sensors

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Karbonn KC520

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  • 2.2 inches display
  • 4 GB expandable storage
  • 1.3 MP Camera
  • Dual SIM Support GSM+CDMA
  • GPRS enabled

http://autogadgetworld.com/karbonn-kc-520-specifications-features-price-release-date/#more-3400

Another phone is Micromax Q36

Listed here: http://www.rcom.co.in/rcom/handset/handset_details.jsp

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MTS Duet CDMA and GSM dual SIM phone outed in India for Rs 4.799

MTS has launched the Duet in the Indian market which seems to have a never-ending appetite for dual SIM smartphones that hit the right spot when it comes to price. The handset supports CDMA as well as GSM networks, something the company explains to be its ‘strategy to offer greater choice’ to users.

Since we’re talking about a wallet-friendly option with the MTS Duet, the specifications are obviously not going to be high end. The phone works on the Android platform, or Gingerbread v2.3 to be more precise. It gets its kicks from a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and stays juiced up through a 1200mAh battery. The company hasn’t let out the talk time users can expect between charges.

The front panel of the MTS Duet plays host to a 3.5-inch (that’s 8.8cm) display of the capacitive touch sort. It throws out visuals in an HVGA resolution of 320 x 480p. A 3MP camera sits on the rear side and there’s no front lens. No word on the RAM or internal memory, but potential customers can expect a microSD card slot for expanding the hoarding space up to 32GB.

Not many features of the MTS Duet have been revealed at present. But if our guess is as good as anyone else’s there’s not much to ogle at anyway. The company’s Chief Marketing and Sales Officer for the country, Leonid Musatov, says that part from this CDMA- and GSM-happy dual SIM handset, there are plans to launch many more dual mode devices.

The MTS Duet is available in India for Rs 4.799. The company is offering it with a tempting deal for unlimited data and local calls over 2 months. Interested buyers can choose to sign up for this bundle that costs Rs 599.

Key specs of the phone:

- Android Gingerbread 2.3
- 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor
- 3.5-inch display of 320 x 480p HVGA resolution and capacitive touch
- 3MP camera
- Dual SIM: CDMA and GSM networks
- 32GB expandable memory
- 1200mAh battery

http://www.mobiletor.com/2013/06/03/mts-duet-is-a-cdma-and-gsm-dual-sim-phone-for-those-on-a-budget/

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^^ Smart move by MTS to push CDMA+GSM handsets.

Before this MTS also launched a multimedia CDMA+Gsm phone

MTS India Launches Most Affordable CDMA + GSM Dual SIM Mobile Phone for Rs. 1699

Read more here: http://www.rimweb.in/forums/topic/35896-mts-launches-cdmagsm-dual-sim-phone-for-rs-1699/

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Samsung S4 is also available in Dual Sim Configuration in China Market model no SCH-I959 aprox price 47K

Here Are Few Pictures

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why cant they launch one such device in india :(

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^^^^^

They are thinking that Grand, S Duos, Ace_Duos, at the MAX Mega5.8 Duos is more than enough for us...

But these higher end DualSIM variants are always available exclusively in China for years (S2 Dual, S3 Dual, Note2 Dual, now the S4 Dual). Even I tried Note2_Dual for my relative through KTD (by his friend who is on short official trip to China), but those store people there asked for passports, Visa-copy, etc for getting one. Its better to get them through some local people only. Some sites like talkatone or something are selling to other countries for ridiculous price like 999$ (N7102--Note2 3Gsm+2Gsm) and they don't accept Paypal.

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