This works great as different mobile providers have their own strengths, and depending on the situation at hand, you might need a better tariff at a particular time, or you can swap SIM cards to tell the difference between personal or work use. The main SIM card will remain behind the battery, but the second SIM slot is located at the side of the device, letting you switch it easily without having to turn off the handset. The SIM manager lets you assign unique profiles for up to five SIM cards. Features of this GSM/EDGE 900/1800 handset include a 3-inch WQVGA, capacitive touch display, a microSD memory card slot, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.
It will arrive in Asia, India, the Middle East, Africa and Brazil sometime in the first quarter of the year for approximately $102 a pop.