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National Geographic launches dual SIM Duet Travel Phone
National Geographic launches dual SIM Duet Travel Phone
National Geographic and Cellular Abroad have announced the release of a new dual SIM handset, called National Geographic Duet Travel Phone (model name D888). Made “for the needs of the international traveler”, the Duet Travel comes with a National Geographic pay-as-you-go SIM card that lets you ...
National Geographic Travel Phone
cellularabroad.com — U.K. -based phone number A new GSM phone with over 30 min. talk time included for 84... countries . Unlimited free incoming calls in more than 99 countries Low outgoing rates Prepaid service no bills, contracts, or hidden fees One phone number in all ... (more) National Geographic Travel Phone
International Travellers Rejoice With The National Geographic Duet Travel Phone
International Travellers Rejoice With The National Geographic Duet Travel Phone
coated.com — International travelers can enjoy the freedom and flexibility of calling here, there and everywhere with the new... National Geographic Duet Travel Phone. Designed especially for the needs of an international traveler, the phone comes with a National Geographic Travel SIM Card which offers ... (more) International Travellers Rejoice With The National ...
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National Geographic Releases Dual SIM Duet Travel Phone
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... also supports a secondary SIM card of your choice. Sadly, this Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) phone lacks of 3G support. Other features include a 2.8-inch QVGA display, a mobile TV, Bluetooth, an FM radio, a VGA camera with video recording, a 1GB MicroSD card, and a pre-loaded National Geographic content (ringtones, videos, wallpapers). The National Geographic Duet Travel Phone is now available at Cellular Abroad, Amazon, Expansys USA and various other retailers for around $199. [UnWiredView via ...

SIM Duet Travel phone by National Geographic for international travelers
Newlaunches.com — ... supported in your region. The only thing that can get us thinking is that it doesn’t have quad-band GSM, instead, it packs a tri-band connection (900/1800/1900 MHz). There’s no 3G either. Other features of the National Geographic SIM Duet Travel phone include a 2.8 inch QVGA screen, Bluetooth, mobile TV, 1 GB microSD card, FM and video recording with a VGA camera. [image] The Duet will cost $199 and is available at Cellular Abroad , Amazon and other cellphone stores. [ Unwiredview ]

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