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Vintage_Kwai Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 Coss I use two phones; one is a 'standard' one that just makes and receives phone calls. It has oustanding standby time and doesn't spring any surprises. The other is a Nokia smartphone, and is the one I use to access email and do some light browsing when away from the computer. It can (and has) caused me some grief with phone bills when I first got it - you need to read the user manual very carefully to make sure it does not access the net when you don't want it to. Battery life is also quite dismal. If you can live with that, I find it's the best solution (at least for me). The Chinese clone looks good but they don't deliver or go the distance. Have experience with this. If you need a dual-sim one, go with a known manufacturer. Some examples to get you started: http://www.mobicity.com.au/phone-categories/dual-sim-phones.html Then again, while you'e there, why stop at two? http://blog.gsmarena.com/otech-f1-phone-phone-has-quad-sim-support-probably-glows-in-the-dark-too/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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