Tuesday, May 24, 2011

New Nokia models enjoy the advantages of having two chips


Nokia on Tuesday announced the worldwide launch of the Nokia X1 and Nokia -C2-00. The big news of two new models is the two-chip technology or dual SIM. According to the company, cellular store setting  five different SIM cards.



Devices with Dual SIM, according to Nokia, allows mobile users to choose which SIM card must be used for calls, messages and other functions. Already Dual Standby allows notifications to be received calls and messages in each account, instead of having to keep changing the chips.

Six Reasons
According to the official blog of Nokia, one of the main advantages to the new models is to save money by using more than one plan operators. The Finnish firm has listed five reasons for having a cell with two chips.

Another advantage is the separation between work and personal affairs. With two figures and calculations in a single phone, it eliminated the inconvenience of having to carry two devices.

The third reason is the lack of need to pay offset. If the person travels to another country too, she can buy a chip in each of the countries she will.

It is also easier to share the cell with another person. Different schedules and data can be recorded in the same cell with two chips.
Data and voice can be used separately for each SIM card. It's a way to save with different plans for each chip.

Since the last reason cited by Nokia is the difference in coverage. Having two chips and plans of different carriers, to be sure the coverage expands to more regions.