The Teleza Accessory Will Give Smartphones Dual SIM Capabilities

The Teleza Accessory Will Give Smartphones Dual SIM CapabilitiesDual SIM phones aren’t exactly common in the US. While there are some, most phones sold are of the single SIM variety, and in most cases are typically locked to a particular carrier. However what if you wanted an unlocked phone to take with you to a different country where you could insert a SIM card? What if you still wanted to receive calls or text messages from your original number? Well that’s where a dual SIM phone will come in handy, but if you didn’t want to get another phone, perhaps the Teleza could be the answer to your problems.

Created by James Sung, the man behind the dual SIM Peel case, the Teleza will pair with your phone via Bluetooth and comes with a built-in battery, speakers, and even a button that allows it to act as a remote control for your camera. The device is quad-band GSM compatible and will play nicely with not only smartphones, but tablets as well, with iPhone and Android support. Priced at $129.99, the Teleza is expected to begin shipping early January 2014, so if you’d like to order one for yourself or learn more, hit up its website for the details.

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    Teleza Turns Your Mobile Device Into A Dual-SIM Powerhouse

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    When I was in Shenzhen last month I met James Sung, the guy who brought us original dual SIM Peel case and turned countless iPod Touches into iPhones. Now you can do the same thing, but wirelessly.

    His new product, called Teleza, costs $129 and is styled like a high-end cigarette case. It comes in silver and gold and features a built-in battery. It connects to your device via Bluetooth and has buttons to control audio level and a camera remote for selfies.

    The Teleza is quad-band GSM compatible. It has two SIM slots can can also act as sort of a speakerphone for your calls, ostensibly allowing you to use it like a handset. It also works with Android.

    He’s shipping the devices after Christmas.

    While dual-SIM phones are a dime-a-dozen in China, they’re fairly rare over here. I’ve slowly discovered the value of a local SIM card as I travel the world, allowing me, at the very least, to have a local phone number. This device saves you from having to SIM unlock your phone during your travels or buying a new, unlocked phone.