Motorola launches triple-SIM MOTOKEY 3-CHIP for Brazil

01 June, 2012
Motorola has unveiled the low-end triple-SIM, full QWERTY, featurephone for the Brazilian market.

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There are several 3 SIM mobile phones here in the Philippines, available for almost two years and running. Motorola's is the first international brand I've heard to join the bandwagon. :)

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    • AnonD-16462
    • P%%
    • 02 Jun 2012

    no need 3 sim , just a fock off news, shame motorola

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      • Anonymous
      • U}}
      • 02 Jun 2012

      dumb phone...looks ugly

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        • ano
        • qWJ
        • 02 Jun 2012

        Anonymous, 01 Jun 2012sim1 - work sim2 - wife sim3- mistress not necessarily i... morenice, i heard rumors that dual-sim standby solution was invented mainly for the "mistress" purpose. the "home" and "work" was just to cover up the "mistress" :-)

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          • AnonD-53881
          • L4b
          • 02 Jun 2012

          2 or more chip's mobiles are a sensation here in brazil.

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            • devine
            • Nw8
            • 01 Jun 2012

            this shouldn't be a surprise!!

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              • Anonymous
              • XMF
              • 01 Jun 2012

              sim1 - work
              sim2 - wife
              sim3- mistress
              not necessarily in that order....any questions...anyone

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                • john
                • uvk
                • 01 Jun 2012

                he he .. God job motorola .. I have intex 3 sim phone with 3 standby 1800mah batery. 2 memor card slot , 2 gsm 1 cdma great phone with loads off application i love this phone very much .. Waiting for moto if they hv those feature ..

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                  • Paolo Almeida
                  • LJg
                  • 01 Jun 2012

                  The new best friend for kidnapers...

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                    • AnonD-851
                    • L80
                    • 01 Jun 2012

                    Anonymous, 01 Jun 2012nothing's new. phones with 3 or 4 SIM card slots are commo... moreBut those are from clone makers or almost unknown manufacturers.

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                      • mjdcooool
                      • Jxk
                      • 01 Jun 2012

                      alissonhc, 01 Jun 2012And I remeber that the conversion US dollar x Brazilian Rea... morewe too have the same problem :(
                      the iPhone 4S here in Syria cost twice as much as in other countries

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                        • tony
                        • 0TF
                        • 01 Jun 2012

                        this is second after http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_a290-4470.php

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                          • old nokia user
                          • fqK
                          • 01 Jun 2012

                          In india they are offering 4-sim cards phones to users. Chk Ajanta A4400 phone

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                            • Anonymous
                            • LFL
                            • 01 Jun 2012

                            the ugliest phone in years....even more that galaxy SIII.....

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                              • AnonD-16462
                              • P%%
                              • 01 Jun 2012

                              Nice joke motorola :D:D ha ha ha ha

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                                • alissonhc
                                • 8Q4
                                • 01 Jun 2012

                                AnonD-57211, 01 Jun 20123 sims? what the hell? why wud u need 3 sims for? if this i... moreThis device seems to be useful here in Brazil. Anybody who wants to make a call for other operator that not yours, will will spend too much money.

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                                  • alissonhc
                                  • 8Q4
                                  • 01 Jun 2012

                                  And I remeber that the conversion US dollar x Brazilian Real doesn't translate the true. If we compare Samsung Galaxy SIII price here in Brazil, with a simple conversion, the price will be around U$1100. I've bought a Motorola Atrix (1 year ago) for 2.000BRL (around $1000) and the price was acceptable for our market. =(

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                                    • AnonD-57211
                                    • YTZ
                                    • 01 Jun 2012

                                    3 sims? what the hell? why wud u need 3 sims for? if this is a high-end phone like that has 3 sim card slots then that is awesome, but this? no way, fat chance.

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                                      • alissonhc
                                      • 8Q4
                                      • 01 Jun 2012

                                      Expensive if you look at US market. For a Brazilian market, the price of device is only average. Here in Brazil, the high tax rate make the devices even more expensive than other countries.

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                                        • ET
                                        • L0{
                                        • 01 Jun 2012

                                        just 50 BRL less than what I paid for my XPERIA X8, on the same country...

                                        Are the guys at Motorola drunk or what?