Introduction, packaging
I just can’t understand why the large manufacturers can’t see the business potential of dual-SIM cell phones. Mobile penetration is already above 100% even at us, which means that more SIM cards are used than there are citizens, I just have to check out my friends to see some people with two phones. Of course I can understand that the manufacturers want to sell thee highest possible number of handsets, so they would like us to have a separate phone for every SIM card. This is unrealistic, as Samsung has dual-SIM handsets and this feature is such a basic thing on Chinese handsets like the color display at us.
Still, the manufacturers don’t care about such demands of the market. The situation is similar in the case of Pocket PC manufacturers as well, only E-TEN realized about a year ago that they could fill in a serious gap with such a solution. They have been acquired by Acer, but the subject of our current review, the dual-SIM model DX900, has been launched under the E-TEN brand as well, and I think it’s a bit unfinished – but let’s not be so hasty.
We won’t be seeing this anymore...
We have received the handset from SpeedShop,it came in a mid-sized, typical E-TEN box, and it was hard to take the handset out of it. The list of accessories is a bit longer than usual, as we get a data cable, a charger, a leather case, a headset and a screen protection foil.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!