Spice Dual D-80

Wednesday, December 19, 2007 in by Mohamed Rias

Mobile technology has definitely taken a step forward with the ability to allow users to simultaneously have two discrete phone numbers in a single device. And lord knows many of us do lead dual lives. With work and play kept separate, this is a great way to allow us to have both lives controlled from one device and not be burdened with carrying around multiple phones. The Spice Dual D-80 has tried to accomplish this. These are my findings after putting it through our Tech Tests.Form Factor
The Spice Dual D-80 is, as it states, a dual SIM card phone that allows you to use to separate GSM numbers. The clamshell flip design is rather squarish and unimpressive. It’s a bit bulky as well, but on the plus side it’s lightweight at 109g. The OLED display on the outside comes in handy on clamshell phones. The external speaker and 1.3 megapixel camera are also located in front.
On one side of the phone is the Hot Swap (thank goodness) slot for a secondary SIM card and the volume/zoom keys. On the other side is the dedicated camera key. The bottom is where you’ll find the mini USB and MicroSD card slot and also the 2.5mm earphone socket.

The keypad may seem very familiar, and that’s because it is. If you’ve seen or used Motorola handsets, you’ll find this extremely easy to get along with. The good thing is there are separate keys for the two SIM cards. These allow you to choose whether or not you’d like to have both or either active. This is definitely a sensible option. The main internal display is a bright but they could have made it bigger; the resolution at 176 x 220 is okay though.

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