HKC enters the Windows Mobile smartphone market with launch of two dual-SIM devices
Hong Kong based HKC (no it's not a typo) launched the world's first Windows Mobile smartphone with two SIM card slots, allowing savvy users to make and receive phone calls on two networks while doing their usual "Exchange thing." Two models were announced — W1000 which is equipped with one GSM and one CDMA SIM slot, and G1000 that comes with to GSM slots. Aside from boasting two SIM slots, the both devices also sport 200MHz Qualcomm CPU, 256MB ROM and 64MB RAM, 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen, 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth support, and a standard microSD slot. On the down side, the lack of 3G radio and WiFi is a dealbreaker for many people, myself included. In addition, faster CPU and more RAM are a must these days, especially for the resource hungry Windows Mobile. Not to mention, 3 megapixel camera and a VGA screen are also cool to have on board, but something's gotta give, I guess. Let's hope HKC's next smartphone will include all the things I just mentioned. Then we may have a true winner! In the meantime, check out the short demo video after the jump. [Via: SlashPhone ] --- Related Articles at IntoMobile:
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