Another NOTE 3 variant seen in China.. The Dual Sim version..
sort of unlocked ) and at carriers from around the world
over the past couple of weeks. Now it’s time for the
dual-SIM version of the device, and, as usual, Samsung
first released it in China, a market where devices with
dual-SIM capabilities are highly sought after.
The folks at Vietnamese website Zing.vn got their
hands on a dual-SIM Galaxy Note 3 unit and put it
through a photo-shoot.
The device is identical in terms of aspect and specs
with the quad-core Snapdragon 800 version of the
single-SIM Note 3 (N9005), with the only difference
being the presence of two micro-SIM slots beneath the
phone’s removable back cover. The device sells in
China unlocked for the equivalent of $1000, just slightly
more than the $950 asked for the unlocked single-SIM
model. The device in the pictures appears to have a slot
for GSM SIMs and one for WCDMA/GSM SIMs, the latter
being used on China Unicom.
It’s not clear when and where outside of China would
Samsung release the dual-SIM version of the Galaxy
Note 3. If you fancy using two SIMs with your Note 3,
you may find one at unofficial importers, though you
should make sure before purchasing that the phone is
unlocked in your region and compatible with the
frequencies used by your preferred carriers.
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