A new Samsung device has emerged...Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos with dual-SIM. Yes, there does seem to be another Samsung Ace Duos already present, but it does not have the dual-SIM capability. We don't know exactly why Samsung has produced another Galaxy Ace Duos handset, unless the company just couldn't come up with another name, or maybe Samsung wanted two versions of the same handset.
Either way, the first Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos that was announced a few months ago, runs on both GSM and CDMA connectivity while the new Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos (with dual-SIM) has GSM+GSM, 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and of course, the dual-SIM support. The dual-SIM will allow calls to be forward on SIM 2 while the user is on SIM 1.
Russia can expect to get the Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos with Dual-SIM in June, with the intentions of the handset reaching Latin America, Southwest Asia, Europe, CIS, the Middle East and China afterwards. In the meantime, here are the features of the Galaxy Ace Duos: Android 2.3 Gingerbread, a 3.5-inch 320×480 touchscreen, an 832 MHz processor, a 5 MP camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 512 MB of RAM, 3 GB of built-in storage space, microSD card support, and a 1,300 mAh battery.
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