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I thought the General Mobile DSTL1 has got DSFA too.The ZTE-U960 is still the only dual sim Smarphone powerd by a powerfull Qualcomm SOC, and is still the only phone with a true dual radio.
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I thought the General Mobile DSTL1 has got DSFA too.The ZTE-U960 is still the only dual sim Smarphone powerd by a powerfull Qualcomm SOC, and is still the only phone with a true dual radio.
I thought the General Mobile DSTL1 has got DSFA too.
You're right. ;-)Poor me, I missed that
Hello, the best dual from HTC is HTC T328W (4.0 inch , only 118mm!MSM 7227A) OS 4.0, 5.0Mp, 400*800 16M colors 360usd (taobao)hey guys (first post btw)
I have been reading all your previous comments and I have a question for you, as I did not manage to come across a clear answer:
Which would be a nice dual sim android purchase (I am replacing an N86)?
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?
Additional question... I am going to Hong Kong/Shenzen in a few days. Do you know any place I could buy it and avoid the etotalk shipping cost?
Thank you very much for your support
Hello, the best dual from HTC is HTC T328W (4.0 inch , only 118mm!MSM 7227A)
This is not surprising at all.
It's a cheap phone meant to be just slightly better than the average featurephone.
It's appreciated by the people who never touched a true smarphone, but is surely disappointing for anyone else.
So what is a true smartphone?
If you want a bigger screen you get a bigger phone.
Well said Solutor.
I'm opting for the HTC though, as for flash support, I don't really need it, and if I did, you know there are some Flash versions ported for the ARM architecture.
The ZTE U960 dual active feature is a unique feature, and indeed it's unbeatable. But having ICS, the "HTC" name, smaller size and lighter , Super LCD on one hand
And quite frankly, I don't like the looks of the ZTE U960. I know it maybe the most powerful Dual-Sim phone right now, but it looks like a cheap phone.
I have been using the Moto Xt532 for a few months now. overall, I m pretty satisfied with it. Also have the ocassional black screen problem, which gets on my nerves, but other than that, the xt532 does the job very well.
Why did you not install the new ROM? It helps you to relax your nerves
can u point me to where the new ROM is? I have been using the stock XT532 so far as I mainly use it as a travel phone.
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.
the only real downside of this phone is internal memory. only 160 Mb. didn't expect it to be much of a problem because I thought i'd install all on the SD card but I found out many apps will not accept it. Haven't tried to root it yet.
I'm also having some problems with the phone reading the few apps I actually managed to install on the SD card, but I don't believe it's a general thing, just my bad luck, because it hasn't been reported widely.
I dunno about dual active... I really don't bother that much about that feature and I haven't tried. I'll let you know when I figure it out.
Thanks to The Solutor for the info on the CPU's it seems it's not as simple as mere CPU speed as the A750 T328w and U960 are all 1Ghz. It inspired me to have a bit more of a dig around and I found an interesting link that compares the Lenovo A750 Cpu MTK6575 with the HTC T328w Wind MSM7227A.
Photo: '000 Mobile CPU contention MTK6575 MSM7227A contrast - Technology News
Personally I would prefer the HTC just as I'm aware of the brand but price and this article seem to be pushing me back to the Lenovo A750.
I had a look but couldn't find any comparisons of the MTK6575 and the U960's MSM8255 does anyone know of any benchmarking thats been done between the two?
CPU speed is one thing, but it depends greatly on how manufacturers optimized the hardware for the OS.
ICS unlike previous versions of android supports hardware acceleration, and from what i gathered so far in other HTC phones, Sense 4.0 + ICS has been very well rendered to utilize the hardware acceleration. This probably means that little MSM7227A should work it's ass off, assuming HTC is not dropping standard for this "Wind" series.
MTK6575 is probably a slightly better processor than MSM7227A in most tests. However, Lenovo A750 was released with Android 2.3. Not that I have anything against Gingerbread, but I would assume the hardware utilization in A750 will not be as good as the HTC's latest units simply because it was not released to sport ICS at launch. Similarly, that 1GHz in U960 will probably not be as efficient as the HTC t328w.
The HTC unit should be launched on 20Apr, I ll run some test once i got this phone. I have a Galaxy Nexus and a Moto XT532 so will test against those two.
Why did you not install the new ROM? It helps you to relax your nerves
Thanks to The Solutor for the info on the CPU's it seems it's not as simple as mere CPU speed as the A750 T328w and U960 are all 1Ghz. It inspired me to have a bit more of a dig around and I found an interesting link that compares the Lenovo A750 Cpu MTK6575 with the HTC T328w Wind MSM7227A.
Personally I would prefer the HTC just as I'm aware of the brand but price and this article seem to be pushing me back to the Lenovo A750.
I had a look but couldn't find any comparisons of the MTK6575 and the U960's MSM8255 does anyone know of any benchmarking thats been done between the two?
just realized the HTC t328w (and other 2) are marketed under the "Desire" brand series name and at the same time it's also called "Wind" in Chinese and code named "Dragon", a bit odd and confusing since HTC said they are unifying everything under the "One" brand globally.
Anyway, here is the model list in case anyone else is looking for specific handset.
Desire VT: HTC T328T, Single Sim, GSM/TD-SCDMA, Custom Made for China Mobile.
(Don't get this one, TD-SCDMA is useless outside China.)
Desire VC: HTC T328D, Dual Sim, GSM + CDMA2000, Custom Made for China Telecom.
(Don't get this one unless you are only using it in CDMA enabled country. Even if you do, there are many other much more powerful GSM+CDMA2000 dual sim out there.)
Desire V: HTC T328W, Dual Sim, GSM + WCDMA, Custom Made for China Unicom. This is the version to go for.
(China Unicom is also the vendor for Lenovo A60 and A750, therefore we could expect some consistency.)
I took a look at HTC T328W indeed the specification, size and look seems
good to me, and it comes with ICS. Only question is whether this phone
have the same problem like other dual sim phone, when SIM1 online data
access can SIM2 accept incoming call or not
I have had a B63M and I can say that on that phone when you are with data connection on on sim1 the second sim is unreachable ... If the T328W has only one radio module I think that is the same for it ...Not sure if I shared ur worry on this, I ve never had problem with any of the dual sims I owned in the past regarding data connection on 1 sim and calls on another.
If u are talking about sim 1 on a call and sim 2 will be disabled, then I m pretty sure this is the case for T328W as the phone only has 1 radio.