The Solutor
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The new zopo looks really promising, even better than the lenovo a750, we need a guinea pig who test them ![Big Grin :D :D](/styles/smilies/google/biggrin.png)
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The new zopo looks really promising, even better than the lenovo a750, we need a guinea pig who test them![]()
Hi everyone
For those who still look for a chinese Dual SIM mobiles seller, you can buy them also at:
www.merimobiles.com They seems to be Canadian (read about us) and they offer free shipping for the same etotalk
DaniSP
My needs: 3G in one SIM, front camera for videocall, nice back camera for the ocasional photo, wifi, gps, flash (!) not flash lite, but flash 10/11 support, nothing bigger than 4'' as I want it to fit in my trousers pocket. Any suggestions?
i found this four sim cellphone---flying F160 , is it believable?
The best imho is the Galaxy Y.
But I prefer to simply carry a second phone.
-j
I would go for the Lenovo A750 then.
The best imho is the Galaxy Y.
I receive today my new smartphone
But now I'm dissapointed, I put the battery and power on the phone and It still on the first screen with de oranga logo and not load any more.
Can anyone tell a lenovo post or threat with roms or maybe someone have any idea?
Thank you
I've had it for 2 days only and I'm fairly satisfied. As I said some time ago I needed a dual sim with qwerty because I just can't get used to typing on touch screen. The screen't sensitivity is quite good and the tracker actually helps solving the problem on the small screen, because you can use it to chose smaller buttons on apps and navigating on the web. One bad thing is that because the screen has a size that is kindda od for android phones, some apps actually appear size-down on the screen, like you had rotated your phone, only you didn't. Not impossible to use, you just rotate the thing, only a bit annoying.In reference to the Galaxy Y Pro Duos. Has anyone used this phone? Do you recommend it? Is it dual sim active? (I'm getting confused with the terms not sure if the right one.. but basically can I receive a call on one line if I'm on a call on the second line?)
For about the same price I also see an Arcapel AS1, just google for it.From reading the thread it seems that the Lenovo A750 is best dual sim touchscreen with android at the mo. I'm looking to purchase a dual sim in May and have a few questions:
1) Does anyone think there is a better dual sim with android for the money available in May?
2) Where would you recommend to buy from if purchasing for the UK? I can see that etotalk seems to be selling it for approx $180 plus extras plus delivery so we are talking approx $230.
3) I can see there is talk on the etotalk web site of Ice Cream Sandwich being available on it in May is it worth hanging around or does this not matter if I start messing about with rooting, Bruno etc. I don;t know anything about this at the mo but am fairly technical so hopefully should be able to pick it up.
I know some of this has been talked about but it would be good to summarise what has been said through out the thread for myself and others. All comments welcome
For about the same price I also see an Arcapel AS1, just google for it.
I have the XT532, and to be honest I'm disappointed by the phone
So I'm looking at the ZTE U960, or the new HTC T328w.
Okay so far the best alternatives to the Lenovo A750 seem to be:
1) The zte-u960 which seems a very similar spec phone but has dual antennas which seems to mean it can be dual sim active I.e have one call waiting on one sim while talking on the other. This is a good feature but it looks as thought the phone is an extra $160 which I can't really justify just for that feature