HKC W1000: Not really first

HKC recently announced the world's first Windows Mobile-based smartphones capable of handling two SIM cards. These are W1000 and G1000. The difference between them is that the first handles a GSM and a CDMA SIM, while the other has support for two GSM SIM cards. The only problem with this "achievment" is, that we have already seen a similarly looking "first" WM-based dual-SIM smartphone, although that time it was under the name General Mobile. It is not yet known if the manufacturers and the devices are the same, but the specs are quite similar. The one from HKC has a 2.8" 240 x 320 pixel large touchscreen and a 2 Mpix camera with fixed focus. The phone's Windows Mobile OS is running on a 200 MHz Qualcomm CPU, with 64 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM, that can be expanded with a microSD card. It doesn't have WiFi or GPS, but not even 3G support. There is, however, stereo Bluetooth and USB. There are a few pics and a demo video below.

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