Motorola adds THIRD SIM to Qwerty handset
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Motorola is no stranger to mobile devices with two Sim-card slots, however with its Motokey 3-Chip handset, the bar has been raised to include a third.
Aside from its defining trait, the Motokey 3-Chip is a fairly bog-standard Qwerty blower, with a basic UI, 2Mp camera and a Micro SD card slot with a capacity limit of 32GB.

The Motokey 3-Chip goes on sale in Brazil from this week, priced up at R$349 (£112).
While we've not heard yet whether it'll hop, skip and jump its way over to Blighty, a phone with three Sim slots could be right up your street.
Particularly if you're a law-evading anaesthetic vendor, unfaithful partner, or simply someone who jumps between Three, O2 and Vodafone accounts in order to get the most for your money. ®
COMMENTS
Expat Freelancers Mobile
This is great when you are a Euro-hopping contractor! One SIM for your home country, one for the place you are in and now maybe one for the last country you still have contacts in. I currently use a Nokia C2 dual-SIM mobile with a UK and an Irish SIM.
or different plans from the same vendor
2 SIMs are easy (work and personal) but you might want another one for 3g especially if you are serving wifi to your laptop form your phone.
Often the low-end voice plans have rubbish data limits - pop in an ipad data plan and off you go.

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