LG has released a new entry-level Android smartphone in Brazil that sports a 3-inch display, Android Jellybean, and support for three SIM cards – the LG Optimus L1 II Tri.
The Optimus L1 II Tri is pretty much a basic Android smartphone with triple SIM support. It even has a dedicated SIM switch key similar to the one found on the LG G Pro Lite Dual.
Specs include a 3-inch 240 x 320 TFT display, 4GB of internal storage, microSD card support for up to 32GB, 2 megapixel fixed focus camera, 3G/HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, and aGPS. Powering the device is a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7225A CPU, 512MB of RAM, Android 4.1 Jellybean, and a 1,540mAh battery.
The LG Optimus L1 II Tri E475 is available in Black, White, and Pink colors and is priced at 340 Brazilian Real or around Php6,300. No word yet on international availability.
I want to purchase LG Optimus L1 || Triplesim phone.
Sana they would just create high end phones with dual sim or triple sim that will be officially launched here. Ang hirap magdala ng 2-3 phones on the go unless may bag ka. Lalo na kung 4″ above ang sizes each. Puro nalang mid to low end.
Good for loading business here in Ph. :-)
Funny thing is, this cannot be exclusive to telcos…hehehehe imagine, you have tri sim, and all block in globe or smart. Hehehehe
A carrier can carrier-lock one slot, and leave the others open. I remember a dual-SIM 3G phone — locked yung 3G sa Sun (ata), open yung 2G
naka-triple sim tapos naka-512mb ram at 1,540mAh battery lang? sus! kmusta nman ang performance nyan! Baklang-bakla!
nye.