
If you like the idea of having two separate numbers on which people can contact you (perhaps one for business use and one for personal use) but would rather not lug two cell phones around with you – by way of a side note, I once knew someone who carried five separate mobile phones around with him (never quite worked out why, and I don’t think he did either) – then this WND Duo Atom could be a clever altogether more convenient solution in being able to switch effortlessly between two Sim cards, and therefore two numbers, with a mere flip.
It really couldn’t be any simpler. Just install both sim cards and flip the phone to call each number into operation, all thanks to a dual front mounted touch screen that flips functions (display/touch keypad to touch keypad/display) as the device is rotated by 180 degrees. It’s a solution that’s so very simple that it verges on sheer brilliance.

Measuring in at 109 x 48 x 14.5mm, the Duo Atom is a tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz based WAP device offering an integral MP3 player, 128MB of onboard storage capacity, a 3 mega pixel camera with TV out compatibility and, of course, two 176 x 220 252K 1.8” OED screens that alternate between functioning as a touch screen display and a touch pad thanks to a gravity sensor that always places the keypad on the lower display (whichever way up the phone is).
Naturally the Duo Atom also comes with Bluetooth connectivity and memory expandability courtesy of a MicroSD card slot as well as a number of additional neat, but not quite as revolutionary features such as a photo phonebook and photo caller ID.
At present WND’s Duo Atom Double Sim Cell Phone is billed as merely being available soon, though no firm release date is provided and, as for pricing, well your guess is as good as ours. However, if the idea of having two numbers operational via a single by no means unattractive cell phone appeals, we’re sure that, like us, you’ll be awaiting further details with baited breath.
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