Samsung is bringing new dual-SIM phones to the ever-growing Indian mobile market. Aside from the models we’ve seen before — including the Galaxy Y Duos, Galaxy Y Pro Duos and Star 3 Duos — the company has also unveiled the Galaxy Ace Duos (SCH-i589). As you can imagine, this is pretty much the “regular” Galaxy Ace under the hood that can sing along two mobile networks (CDMA and GSM) at once. In that sense, it comes with an 832MHz processor, 3.5-inch HVGA touchscreen, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, 1650mAh battery, while Android 2.3 Gingerbread is running the show. When it comes to pricing, the Korean giant will sell the Galaxy Ace Duos for Rs. 16,900, which translates into some $343.
As for other dual-SIM phones, Galaxy Y Duos, Galaxy Y Pro Duos and Star 3 Duos, they will be offered for Rs. 10,490 ($213), Rs. 11,090 ($225) and Rs. 6,290 ($128), respectively…
[Via: SammyHub]
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