Dual SIM mobile phones from Mivvy


Dual SIM mobile phones aren’t precisely what one can call a cutting edge apparition on the market, but people are still excited about having them, because they have the possibility to satisfy both their personal and professional needs.

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Each and every company is trying to have dual SIM devices in their range of products, and so does the Czech company called Mivvy, which you most probably haven’t heard about up until now. I don’t know about you, after all, but I must confess I haven’t. Anyway, the point is the Czech company has just introduced three dual SIM mobile phones. Not one, but three. They were baptized as it follows: Mivvy Dual TV Touch, Mivvy Dual Nio and Mivvy Dual Slide.



Now, characteristic to all three handsets is that they come with tri band GSM/GPRS connectivity 900/1800/1900 MHz), while the second SIM card is based on the GSM frequencies of 900/1800 MHz.

The first in this discussion is the Mivvy Dual TV Touch, which brings touch sensitive capabilities and, of course, a TV tuner, a 2.6 inch QVGA display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, stereo speakers, MP3 player, FM radio and WAP browser. The phone measures 107.4 x 52.5 x 14.5 millimeters and weighs no more than 90 grams, providing 4 hours of talk time and 140 hours of stand-by time.

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Let’s pay some attention to the second phone, the Mivvy Dual Slide which is equipped with a 2 inch display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, a photo camera, Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 player and FM radio.

As for the last one, the Mivvy Dual Nio, it is very similar to the previous one, the Dual Slide, the only difference consisting of the QVGA display.

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The prices are probably very important for all of you, so here you have them: the Dual TV Touch retails for 160 Euros (or $215), the Dual Slide for 150 Euros (or $202), while the Dual Nio costs no more than 120 Euros (or $162). The only disadvantage is that you’ll have to go to the Czech Republic in order to get one for yourself.

(Source: UnwiredView)


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