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Retail mobile phones at wholesale prices: well, you have come to the foremost stage of China cell phones and cell phone watches: all cellular phones from onThesource.com are thoroughly UNLOCKED, that indicates they can be applicable with any pre-paid SIM cards if the GSM network frequencies are matching.
To cater to the most consumers from different regions, we listed many kinds of China cellphones varying from quad band (GSM850/900/1800/1900MHz), tri-band (GSM850/1800/1900MHz or GSM900/1800/1900MHz) to dual band (GSM900/1800MHz). Besides, those mobile phones can be categorized into TV Mobile Phones, Windows Smart Phones, Dual SIM Phones, and Cell Phone Watch etc.

Primary features which you will discover on onThesource.com China mobile phones:
Multi-languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Russian, Thai, and Vietnamese) installed with;
MP3/MP4 player;
Touch Screen or Induce Screen;
Analog TV, FM Radio, Bluetooth;
1.30MP (Mega Pixels) Digital Camera built-in;
Two SIM card slots or three (Dual SIM Dual Standby and Dual SIM Single Standby);
2GB maximum memory extension;
Additional functions: Calendar, Calculator, Memo Reminder and other functions as general as other cell phones.
All cell phones on onThesource.com are manufactured in the nearby high-tech factories in South Mainland China, which means every cell phone bought from onThesource.com at wholesale break prices can enjoy one year factory after-sales services. No matter you are a retailer, a wholesaler, an eBay drop shipping broker or a terminal consumer, welcome to retail or wholesale China cell phones from onThesource.com
http://www.onthesource.com/cell-phones-mobile-phones/
Quad Band Cell Phones and Triband Mobile Phone
Quad band cell phones is standard for mobile phones supporting four frequency bands of GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz. Generally speaking, Quadband phones can work in all GSM networks worldwide, no matter where they are located. Tri-band mobile phones describe those cell phones which support GSM900/1800/1900MHz. Mainly, GSM1900MHz is essential in the most phone carriers of U.S./Canada/Latin America and GSM850MHz is necessary in the most phone carriers of U.S./Canada/Latin America. Obviously, one quad-band phone must work properly in phone networks triband phones require, but not like that opposite as quad band networks cover tri-band networks, and triband networks are included in quadband networks.
However, if you are using AT&T Mobility in USA, onThesource.com highly suggests you would better buy quad band mobiles, or else, your future phone will display “emergency”. If your current SIM card belongs to T-Mobile in USA, you can both choose quad-band cell phones or tri-band mobile phones, because T-Mobile only requires GSM1900MHz, and quadband cell phone or tri-band cellular phone covers it already. Finally, quad band cell phone can roam in GSM networks all over the globe.
http://www.onthesource.com/cell-phones-mobile-phones/quad-band-mobile-phones-triband-cell-phone/
TV Mobile Phones: from the name, we can easily know TV mobile phone is a combination of cell phone and mini TV set. As the technologies developing, average cell phones can not meet requirements of modern people, and they are always looking for some novelties, such as TV cell phones. Definitely, TV cellular phone is not only cell phone equipment, but more like a entertainment tool, as it can bring some fresh news or programs via on line multimedia ways.
Shortcoming: Practically, TV mobile phones have been developed forward to some extent. As technologies confinements, currently, TV cell phones only can receive analog TV signals, namely, the TV receptions will be effected by many uncertain factors, such as the TV cellular phone itself, the playing place, playing angle, weather and so on. onThesource.com will update more and more popular TV mobile phones with stylish pattern, good quality under the TV Mobile Phones catalog, moreover, we will search some digital TV mobile phones to share with you. Please pay close attentions to us.
http://www.onthesource.com/cell-phones-mobile-phones/tv-mobile-phones/
Dual SIM Mobile Phone
Dual SIM Phones Supporting Dual Standby: It was very normal for one cell phone to accommodate a piece of SIM card. However, that happened before. Since the birth of dual SIM dual standby mobile phones, one SIM cell phones will be out of date soon. Dual SIM dual standby mobile phones satisfy with the needs and requirements of one machine more SIM cards to many businessmen in the fast-paced commercial society. You can insert two SIM cards (some cell phones have even 3 SIM card slots) into one cell phone, and the two SIM cards are on line simultaneously, needless to switch between them. Surely, if you only want one of them is on line, you can set it in menu, as dual SIM dual standby mobile phones support four modes (dual SIMs, SIM1, SIM2, Flight mode). Besides, most dual SIM dual standby phones at onThesource.com support dual Bluetooth, you can phone and listen to music via Bluetooth devices.
http://www.onthesource.com/cell-phones-mobile-phones/dual-sim-mobile/
US$85.00 get here.
http://www.onthesource.com/cect-p168c-dual-sim-card-quad-band-cell-phone.html

China Mobile Phones - Retail Cell Phones at Wholesale Prices from China Retail Electroncis
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