Motorola MING A1800 is dual-SIM, dual-network
- Anonymous
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Erm ... this moght be a bit expensive ... you can get phones with this spec for £100, with more features, y not buy 2 of them !!! xxx
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- 2008-03-28 23:49
- pJdm
- Bob
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I think this phone will be a great product too.Especially with this 3 megapixel camera,and the main great function-the possibility to use two cards in the same time.
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- 2008-03-28 22:57
- mDun
- Anonymous
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i think you guys get paid to complain about mot products!! ..
Neat phone!! keep it up.
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- 2008-03-28 22:34
- ygrv
- MdN
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Hmmm, personally I don't need that, but I know people who carry 2-3 phones for 2-3 networks and they say it's cheaper that way. A lot of people ask if there's a phone like this one in existence. So whatever you MotoHaters say, it will sell :-P
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- 2008-03-28 19:44
- Mtr2
- Anonymous
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humm motorola... on march 26th motorola announced it will split off
http://www.usatoday.com/money/...-icahn_N.htm
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- 2008-03-28 19:30
- kx}j
- Amr Felemban
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The main advantege which I like in Moto that it does not give up
a heat from its speakers even in long calling.
So, I think this phone will not satisfy the other functions
in a good manor.
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- 2008-03-28 19:30
- 04%S
- Anonymous
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@MOBILMAN
hgaha newb
if it is old tech, then why only china phone and samsung(and moto use it?)
because it is the future
why carry 2 phones instead of 1?
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- 2008-03-28 19:28
- 3c1e
- AGC
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at least it looks big and strong enough to use as a shovel so motorola can keep digging its own grave
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- 2008-03-28 19:24
- 4dFY
- MOBILMAN
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2 sims??... amm... sorry mr moto.. i have a question-- do you like "the sims"?
here is your future...
one sim ----------> more capacity = 2 o more lines
so you can have in one phone, multiple lines...
two sims... ha ha ha... old tech
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- 2008-03-28 19:21
- L5WB
- MOBILMAN
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mmmm come on... ming sysOP? have the graphic interface of windows 3.1 ha ha ha ha... ugly ... goodbyemoto
i thinks this people has no ideas...
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- 2008-03-28 19:09
- L5WB
- Anonymous
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I won't buy Motorola anymore. They're selling there mobile division so whats the use.
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- 2008-03-28 18:46
- wYxa
- Anonymous
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A bit weird looking...but dual SIM might be the wave of the future I guess...
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- 2008-03-28 18:03
- mc3t
- Moto is disgusting
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dont ever buy a moto...its just so boring and a non sense
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- 2008-03-28 17:51
- TL5a
- donnie
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im intreeged, two sims and two network modules
cant wait to see the correct stats for the handset
the ultimate phone for travellers
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- 2008-03-28 17:46
- iIR0
- Anonymous
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OMG its huge wtf?
Dual sim my...
Slim slim slim,
you guys made the razr remember. What the hell is this. Its like 2 phone, pathetic.
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- 2008-03-28 17:43
- myM}
- Sameer Nadkarni
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Wow!!!!!!
Amazing, now all remains to be seen is whether Motorola will price it nicely. Am assuming it has office applications and wi-fi connectiviTy. Am posting from my E61 which i consider to be the most stable hardware and software phone. I also have 2 6630's and 1 7200. All made in Finland! But dreamt of a nice moto phone and seeing this great piece of news, I might finally own one! Thanks GSM ARENA.
Cheers Guys!
sameer Nadkarni
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- 2008-03-28 17:23
- PSxa
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