Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Nokia X1-01, a mobile phone with dual SIM that recognizes up to five different SIM chips


Many fans want to have a Nokia handset with dual SIM, but no idea who would be surprised with a device that can go a little further. Nokia comes with a proposal for a machine with two slots for SIM cards, Nokia X1-01, whose main characteristic is one of the few devices on the market that can memorize settings for up to five different SIM chips.


It can store independently, their message settings, music players and incoming and outgoing calls for up to five SIM cards, like five different users, without compromising battery life of the appliance. This feature provides an extra advantage for users that have multiple mobile lines for work and leisure, and do not want to waste time reconfiguring the phone to exchange for each chip.

Another feature of the Nokia X1-01 is its Dual-Standby mode, which allows the user to simply switch the SIM card which will be used for calls, messages and other functions. Alternatively, for the SIM card that is not in use, you receive notifications of calls and messages from that chip on the phone screen, without needing to change cards or off the unit.

Another highlight of the Nokia X1-01 is its musical ability. Nokia promises that model a very good sound performance, with the possibility of the user to store their music on an SD memory card. In addition, the phone has FM radio, headphone jack 3.5 mm and a flashlight (which is a sort of "trademark" of the input devices from Nokia.)

The price of the X1-Nokia 2001 in Europe is 34 euros, and the model will be launched by the end of June.