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Gigabyte Communications Company and its Russian distributor of the company "Vobis Computer" announced the sales of new smartphone with support for two SIM-cards - Gigabyte GSmart G1345. According to the company, the new product is the first device based on Android 2.3 with such a function. Gigabyte GSmart G1345 - third device running Android with support for two SIM-cards in the line GSmart: prior to the Russian market were derived model Gigabyte GSmart G1310 G1315 and GSmart. Gigabyte GSmart G1345 was updated hardware platform, which includes a processor Qualcomm MSM 7227-1 with 800 MHz and 512 MB ​​of RAM (for comparison: Gigabyte GSmart G1310 G1315 and equipped with 528-MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM). In addition, GSmart G1345 is equipped with more powerful battery: its capacity is 1500 mAh 1200 mAh against both predecessors. The unit also features 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 320 by 480 pixels, Wi-Fi adapter and Bluetooth, the receiver-satellite GPS-navigation and a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. As all participants in the market "dvuhsimochnye »Android-Smartphone, Gigabyte GSmart G1345 is equipped with a radio module on two SIM-cards. In standby mode, the user gets both "Sims", and while talking or surfing the Internet using one of these, the second is out of reach. In this case a SIM-card is working in networks of the second and third generation (2G and 3G), the second - only the second. The Russian sale of Android-smartphone GSmart G1345 will begin the third week of December 2011. The suggested retail price of the device is 8990 rubles . The model provides a one-year warranty provided by the company "Smart Service".