New Dual SIM Samsung B7722 Duos Takes 2 SIM Cards
The latest from Samsung’s DuoS range of dual SIM phones has now come to market in the UK, the new Samsung B7722 DuoS lets you use two SIM cards on different or the same network so you could have one SIM card for work and one for your personal life both running in just one phone.
The Samsung B7722 DuoS has now been released SIM free as a network unlocked phone that will accept any SIM card from any network, you could opt for a pay as you go or contract SIM Only deal or use an existing SIM in your new Samsung B7722 dual SIM phone.
The Samsung GT-B7722 DuoS is a dual-SIM mobile phone that lets you keeps your personal life and work separate. A higher specification handset to the existing Samsung B5722 DuoS, the new B7722 offers far more features and hardware for your money.
This quad-band smartphone boasts support for EDGE and GPRS networks, and includes a 3.2-inch touch display that’s simple to use. You’ll be able to access menus and programmes in a matter of minutes, and bring up the widgets bar and interactive services with just the swipe of a finger.
In addition to its Bluetooth 2.1 and wireless b/g interfaces, the B7722 incorporates a web browser for connection to social networks, a built-in 5-megapixel camera, an integrated MP3 and video player and lots more.
We all aspire after immediate information, and with the 3G and WiFi connections that the Samsung B7722 DuoS offers users can browse the web, send MMS and receive emails easily, meanwhile, the 3.2-inch 262K TFT full-touch LCD colour display allows users to browse websites more comfortably. With the Samsung B7722, you can also connect to Facebook, Youtube, Myspace and friendster anytime to keep up to date with your online friends activities.
The Samsung B7722 supports up to 16GB microSD memory cards, providing more capacity to store documents, photos, movies and music for daily use. The B7722 also supports a variety of multimedia entertainment, including FM radio, MP3, AAC, e-AAC+, MIDI, H.263 and MPEG4, etc.
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