Engadget Mobile has gotten a first-look at the General Mobile DSTL1. Earlier, we reported that General Mobile had plans to release a dual-sim Android phone with a 5 megapixel camera. The lack of the five required hardware buttons for Android almost suggested that the device would never become a reality. Now, a live demo have shown that the device is indeed a reality.
Here are some specs that we were able to pull from the video.
- WQVGA LCD display
- 5MPcamera
- dual SIM (appears to support both at the same time)
- 4GB memory built in
- 624MHz processor
- videochat via a proprietary app (face-to-face)
- tri-band EDGE with WiFi (a separate US and European version)
The arrival date was generally set around the end of the second quarter this year.
The video, after the jump.
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