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K998PRICE : $180
While we're still for the major handset makers to announce a device that can support 2 SIM cards, Chinese manufacturers are already doing so. But wait, they've just went one step further — there's a device that can take up to 3 (yes that's "three") SIM cards.The K998 model also boasts a large touchscreen, 1.3 MP camera, and a microSD expansion slot. And the price? $180! Why, oh why, don't you listen to us? I know you want to sell more handsets - but make a single one that would sport everything (high-res camera, WiFi, HSDPA, GPS, etc) just for test. And, while we're there - I wanna test it. a
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