
I never knew National Geographic had a knack for being so techie. Who knew that they would come up with a special cellphone like the Duet Travel Phone here?
Officially called as the model 888, this National Geographic phone is made ideal for those who like to travel. The phone accepts prepaid SIM card that you can use anywhere from different countries while traveling.
Since there is a dual-SIM slot, you can also add your original card to use. Other features include triband GSM support, 2.8-inch QVGA display, FM radio, mobile TV support, microSD card slot, VGA camera, and Bluetooth connectivity. Price tag reads $199.
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