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Message #06530
Re: Dual-SIM support
Hi,
One affordable Dual-SIM 3G phone with acceptable quality available here
is the Alcatel one touch m'pop 5020D which is shipped with Google
Android 4.1.
I would like to try Ubuntu Touch on that phone.
It has a 480x800 Pixel display, 1GHz CPU, 512 MB RAM and 4 GB Flash and
supports microSD up to 32 GB.
Is that sufficient for running Ubuntu Touch?
What are the minimum requirements for Ubuntu Touch?
There are also many other Dual-SIM phones available from Alcatel and
other companies with better specs, but at much higher prices and
therefore probably too expensive for being bought just for testing
Ubuntu Touch.
Further I have read there are some Four-SIM Phones available in India,
but they do not have Android, but some proprietary OS, and therefore it
is likely to be impossible to install Ubuntu Touch on them.
Or am I wrong?
Michael
On 23.02.2014 01:03, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> Am Sonntag, den 23.02.2014, 00:58 +0100 schrieb Michael Meß:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does Ubuntu Touch support phones with more than one SIM slot (Dual-SIM)?
>>
> it is actively being worked on ... not done yet though.
> (one of the two announced Ubuntu Phones (the bq phone) comes with dual
> SIM by default)
>
> ciao
> oli
>
>
>
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