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ZTE U960 169 Euro


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Guest WAWA72

In ebay ;)

My friend has one. Works in Europe !

Dual Sim

Dual Antenna

Dual Micro

1Ghz Snapdragon

4,3 inch Display

Custom Roms

Much better as Skate.

Check it out ;)

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Guest tillaz

Sorry 169 was an auction.

Right price is 239 Euro in here

Didnt. U960 is not Skate

Ist better

http://www.mobino1.c...oduct-2656.html

Mimosa X you can never buy for 189 Euro wink.png

Never never never

Mimosa X 400 Dollar wink.png

sorry but your wrong there m8... U970 is £199.99.. (250 EURO) http://www.360buy.co...uct/616988.html

the WCDMA (European) version is the V970 witch will be £189.99 and will release next month..

;)

you should have a read here http://www.modaco.co...a-updated-1005/

edit: nvida have also said the mimosa x will be priced in the sub-$200-range (the wcdma version)

ZTE did not specify pricing or delivery date for the Mimosa X. However, Michael Rayfield, general manager of Nvidia's mobile business, told AllThingsDigital the Mimosa X would be priced in the sub-$200-range, without a subsidy. This makes sense, given ZTE's penchant for selling low-cost phones in China

http://www.eweek.com...roid-40-706853/

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The phone you linked is not the U960 , it is the U960 3G aka U960 S wink.png

Another phone!

i know its not the U960....

its the U970 (mimosa x, dual core tegra 2) this is the TD-SCDMA/GSM version witch is actually more expensive than the "wcdma" version (v970, European)

both are tegra 2 with 1gb ram..

my point is that the mimosa x (wcdma version) is sub $200 / £189.99 and got much better specs than the u960...

edit: nvida have also said the mimosa x will be priced in the sub-$200-range (the wcdma version)

ZTE did not specify pricing or delivery date for the Mimosa X. However, Michael Rayfield, general manager of Nvidia's mobile business, told AllThingsDigital the Mimosa X would be priced in the sub-$200-range, without a subsidy. This makes sense, given ZTE's penchant for selling low-cost phones in China

source: http://www.eweek.com...roid-40-706853/

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You are certainly right about the pricing being better on the u970, but the u960 is for a different target group.

The premium price you pay mostly for the unique DSFA (DualSimFullActive) feature which enables you to use two simcards simultaneously or at the same time! The best thing is that it has two antennas, one for each simcard^^

You cant really compare the u970 to the u960! The u960 is basically the best and fullfeatured dualsim androidsmartphone you can get and there is no other android device which allows you to use two simcards at the same time and which has DSFA and dual antennas!

I will write up a more or less thorough review of the ZTE U960 and post it soon. I bought it from someone who imported it from china here in germany, since I dont really like to import stuff, I was really lucky :)

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You are certainly right about the pricing being better on the u970, but the u960 is for a different target group.

The premium price you pay mostly for the unique DSFA (DualSimFullActive) feature which enables you to use two simcards simultaneously or at the same time! The best thing is that it has two antennas, one for each simcard^^

You cant really compare the u970 to the u960! The u960 is basically the best and fullfeatured dualsim androidsmartphone you can get and there is no other android device which allows you to use two simcards at the same time and which has DSFA and dual antennas!

I will write up a more or less thorough review of the ZTE U960 and post it soon. I bought it from someone who imported it from china here in germany, since I dont really like to import stuff, I was really lucky smile.png

yeah, i was just saying the mimosa x has better specs and is cheaper, but if its dual sim someone's after mimosa x its not an option

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