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  Dual SIM Mobile Phone Hits Market

By Mike Wheeler | Monday | 02/03/2009

In what is claimed to be an Australian first, a new mobile phone has the ability to have and manage two SIM cards at once.

Dualism mobile phones can separate personal and work lines in one handset, or keep your Australian SIM in your phone when travelling overseas and add a local pre-paid SIM card to your handset to make local calls from that country.

Users save money by taking advantage of the various pre-paid deals offered by the telcos like Telstra's 1 cent texting deal combined with Vodafone's "night talker" where you get bonus free calls 8pm to 8am to any network or landline.

With a Dualism mobile phone, you can then switch from one pre-paid plan to another to take advantage of discount offers like Vodafone's recent 10 percent off a recharge offer.

Dualism phones are approved for use in Australia and unlike some counterfeit imports trickling in to meet previous demand in Australia, Dualism has its own IMEI.

The first mobile phone in the range is the Dualism Slider and as well as the Dual Sim Card it features dual standby, SIM Origin display option, slider design, Bluetooth, 2.0 megapixel camera, Magic Touch pad, MP3/MP4 support, FM radio, stereo speakers, Tri-band support (900/1800/1900Mhz), hi-speed USB connectivity, as well as micro SD card support - 2GB card supplied.

RRP
$399

 

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