CECT P168C Mobile Phone - Here's the Features on This Quad Band iClone With Dual Sim Active

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The features of the Chinese iPhone clones can sometimes get confusing. The manufacturers upgrade and roll out new phones at such break neck speed that it's easy to mistake one model for another. Many people mistake the new CECT P168C (aka the P168++) with it's inspiration, the P168+ (aka iClone quad band). Or, people confuse the C model with the S model (more about that later). This article will discuss the standard and stand out features of the CECT P168C, so that you can see how it is different from some of the other Chinese quad bands on the market.
The P168C Supports 850, 1800, 1900, and 900 MHZ (Quad Band) But Which You Use Depends Upon Which Country You Live In: Technically the C model support all of the MHZ bands, but usually not all at once. I'll explain. Typically, when you buy this phone, the seller will set it depending upon the country you are in. So, for example if you live in Canada, North America, or the USA, the seller will go into engineering mode and set the phone to support 850 / 1800 / 1900 MHz. But, if you live overseas, you'll instead be given a 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHZ.
You can set this yourself, but most times the sellers will do it for you. (I'd recommend letting them unless you absolutely know what you are doing.)
Two Sim Cards Running At Once: Probably the biggest standout of the 168C is the "dual sim active" feature which means that you can really have two sim cards, phone numbers, and plans / carriers running at one time without needing to turn off or shut down the phone and while talking on it. For example, let's say you are a customer of both AT&T and T Mobile. You would be able to use the phone on AT&T (talking, web browsing, emailing, texting, etc.) and you could then receive a call from your T Mobile sim at the same time. This greatly appeals to many different consumers who use their phones very often or receive a lot of calls, including executives, business owners, students, and even parents.
Standard And Bonus Features (Including Flow Or Multi Touch): Other than the customizable quad band and the dual sim active features, the P168C does have all of the standard and extra / bonus features or the "everything in one phone model" that we've come to expect from the clones. In addition to Bluetooth (A2DP), full MP3 / MP4, and the 2.0 mega pixel digital camera and web cam, this one allows web browsing, emailing, and texting (WAP, GPRS, SMS, and MMS). It also has handwriting entry, a voice recorder, and a stylus.
The manufacturer has slightly changed / improved interface. As a result, this phone is often referred to as having "less bugs." It also includes the flow touch screen (often also called "multi touch.") It's expandable 2GB of memory can serve as a mini hard drive as it connects to your computer via USB for easy document and data transfer. It has a standby time of about 150 hours.
I'm surprised that, In spite of the upgrades, this phone doesn't cost much more than the original iClone quad band (the P168 plus). I almost never see it over $150. More often than not, it's in the low $100 range, depending upon how much memory is included.
This phone generally does not have the "shake and tilt feature," (advancing music and media by only shaking the phone). If you're looking for that feature on this phone, take a look at the CECT P168S, which includes it.
To view close up photos, full specifications, and real time rock bottom pricing on the CECT P168C, please visit http://cect-p168c-review.blogspot.com/
For much more information (photos, specs, etc) on the CECT P168S shake and tilt model (also mentioned in this article, please visit http://cectp168s-review.blogspot.com/
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