TRI SIM GreenOrange N1S will cost from $240 in China


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Phone maker GreenOrange will launch their TRI SIM, octacore, GreenOrange N1S in China from just $240.

Dual-SIM phones are ten a penny in China, but tri SIM phones that is something else and a niche GreenOrange hope to capitalise in with the GreenOrange N1S. As we have reported in the past, the N1S has dual trays in the side of it’s alloy body which can accept up to 3 micro SIMs and a Micro SD card!

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Those 3 sims can work on TD-SCDMA, WCDMA and GSM networks and should offer enough flexibility to cover work, pleasure and what ever phone number you need to have with you.

Specs follow the similar flagship mantra of other Mediatek phones. An octacore MT6592 chipset with 2GB RAM handles processing which a 5 mega-pixel 88 degree front camera takes care of selfies and a 13 mega-pixel rear the rest of the photography duties.

The N1S goes on sale next week from 1499 for the 16GB model rising to 1799 for the 32GB version.

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5 Comments

  1. XianAN 88
    April 20, 2014

    the source said it was not tri sim.. am i wrong..?
    it is support TDSCDMA, 3G and WCDMA but only dual sim dual on.. (3 combination of two sim) plus combination of 1 sim and 1 TF card..
    forgive me if i’m mistaken.. 🙂

    • April 20, 2014

      It looks like two different trays in the photo. Are you saying that you can only put one of the trays into the phone at a time?

  2. Brooklyn701
    April 20, 2014

    Finally a really interesting higher end phone with tri SIM. Would love to get my hands on this piece….

  3. iANDROID8.1
    April 20, 2014

    I have a 2 dual sim phones but what the heck I only use one sim on each of those ??

  4. POY
    April 22, 2014

    I think its one WCDMA, and 2 gsm, which only one is standby and you choose which one is standby