0) ability to use both SIMs at the same time, sending (perhaps) voice and txt to one SIM, and data to the other SIM 1) qwerty keypad or bluetooth HID 2) Symbian S60 or some linux flavor (Android? Maemo?) 3) 3G for AT&T _and_ T-Mobile (and maybe Oz and Euro/Asia) 4) microSDHC 5) Bluetooth DUN or Wifi based tethering 6) Bluetooth HID and BIP for remote control of the device 7) CDMA is highly optional, but if it has CDMA, it should have EVDO rev A too.
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You know what I want in a dual-SIM phone?
0) ability to use both SIMs at the same time, sending (perhaps) voice and txt to one SIM, and data to the other SIM
1) qwerty keypad or bluetooth HID
2) Symbian S60 or some linux flavor (Android? Maemo?)
3) 3G for AT&T _and_ T-Mobile (and maybe Oz and Euro/Asia)
4) microSDHC
5) Bluetooth DUN or Wifi based tethering
6) Bluetooth HID and BIP for remote control of the device
7) CDMA is highly optional, but if it has CDMA, it should have EVDO rev A too.