Samsung China have released a new dual-SIM variant of their ever popular phablet, the Galaxy Note II. Labelled as the GT-N7102, spec wise, it’s identical to the Note II, except for the obvious addition of dual-SIM capability.
The GT-N7102 sports a substantial selection of radios (GSM 850/900/1, 800/1,900, WCDMA 850/900/1,900/2100 MHz), and the SIM slots are a mix of regular SIM and microSIM. The device goes on sale on December 3rd.
And as if this wasn’t enough, there have been sightings of a dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy S III in China. With the model number SCH-i939D, just like its Note II counterpart, it has identical specs to it’s single SIM siblings, except that it will ship with Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.
The two SIM slots are reportedly a combination of GSM and CDMA, and will likely contain the same radio frequencies of the Note II listed above.
If either of these devices grab your interest, don’t hold out for them to appear at your local Aussie carrier, as it’s expected that neither device will be sold outside of China.