
General Mobile will be heading to the Mobile World Congress next month with the world’s first dual-SIM card handset running on the Android operating system. I’m not sure if it’ll just be a prototype model or a ready-to-ship product, but either which way it’ll make for some good eye candy.
The model will be called DSTL1, sport a 240 x 400 pixel 3-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, a 624 MHz processor, 4 GB of built-in memory, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, and DivX support. I haven’t seen any mention of GPS.
via phonearena
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