
Remember General Mobile’s DSTL1 Android smartphone which we covered in the past? Well, the company announced that it will start selling its dual-SIM baby by the end of June in the U.S. and Turkey. As I’m sure you agree, the most notable feature of this phone lies in its dual-SIM “nature,” but the rest of the specs are solid as well:
- 624MHz Marvell PX310A processor
- Android 1.5 Cupcake
- tri-band (900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/EDGE connectivity
- 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus
- 3-inch WQVGA resistive touchscreen made by Sharp (why not capacitive?)
- microSD slot (DSTL1 will ship with 4GB card in box)
3G is not on board which is a sad thing. We’re also not sure whether it comes with a WiFi radio. If it doesn’t, I can’t justify the purchase, especially when we know that the price will be somewhere in the $550-$750 range, which is a lot.
Finally, let me add that General Mobile also have plans to release the device in Russia and Germany.
[Via: MobileBurn]