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Samsung Galaxy S2 Duos I929, Dual SIM (GSM+CDMA) Model now in market

Samsung Galaxy S2 Duos I929, Dual SIM (GSM+CDMA) Model now in market
Deepika December 24, 2011 Smartphone

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Now enjoy new Samsung Galaxy S2 with the dual SIM support. Samsung has announced Samsung Galaxy S2 Duos I929 – the dual SIM phone that supports GSM & CDMA 2000 networks. It just like the Duos I929 runs on a modified version of Exynos. Currently the phone is available in China. No other information is revealed about its international launched.

The phone however is little thicker (9.8mm) and a little heavier (132 gm) than the regular SII; could be because of the 1800 mAh battery which will give you extended talk time and standby.

The features of this smartphone are:

  • The phone offers 4.52″ WVGA Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen display,
  • 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU an
  • 8MP camera capable of capturing 1080p Full-HD videos,
  • a 2MP front facing camera for video conferencing and
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
  • Having Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, micro USB, 3.5mm audio jack,
  • 6 GB internal memory and 32GB additional memory through micro SD slot.

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Deepika

About the Author: Deepika

Deepika Singh is a Senior Tech Analyst at Techlomedia, specializing in mobile ecosystems and application performance. She holds an M.Tech from IIT Dhanbad, where she developed a deep technical understanding of hardware-software integration. Combining her academic background with a passion for Mobile UX and Graphic Design, Deepika provides expert-level comparisons of gadgets and apps. Her reviews go beyond the surface and focuses on real-world use cases. Her 12 years of experience help her draft valuable content for readers.

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