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General Mobile DSTW1 does Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional with dual SIM cards

By Will Park on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at 2:30 PM PST In Announcements, Devices, Windows Mobile

We love dual SIM-card compatible handsets. It’s even better when the double SIM card-wielding handset is powered by Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional and rocks a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM radio.

The General Mobile DSTW1 delivers quad-band network access to one of the SIM card slots, while the other SIM card slot serves up tri-band (900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM. One SIM card for the States and one SIM card for overseas? Sounds like that was the idea with this setup.

General Mobile DSTW1 Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional smartphone with Dual SIM card support

And, for the large-display lovers out there, the General Mobile DSTW1 features a 2.8-inch 240×320 touchscreen display, complementing the 117mm x 61mm x 18mm (4.6″ x 2.4″ x .7″) footprint that tips the scales at 144g. A 2 megapixel camera and microSD card slot round out the feature-set, but it looks like this guy’s limited to EDGE-only data connections.

Look for General Mobile to drop their DSTW1 in European markets in March. Pricing is unknown.

[Via: MobileBurn]

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3 Comments on “General Mobile DSTW1 does Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional with dual SIM cards”

  1. Peter says:

    We do sell it allready now. This great Windows Mobile 6.0 PDA phone. The full tri band dual gsm WinTouch 1000.

  2. Gerald Coleman says:

    How can I get three of these ready to send to Liberia, West Africa by Fedex or DHL. What would be the cost for three? Could I preview the specs. on line?

  3. Peter says:

    We now also have it with quad band support for sim 1 and we ship all over the world. Technical specifications here: http://www.dualsim-phone.eu/winmob60.html

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