The difference between them is all calls and SMS made will always use the primary sim, while the secondary sim is only on standby to receive any calls or SMS to it. There is a small button on the top left side of the phone to allow you quickly change which sim you want to use as primary. However when doing so, the phone will automatically reboot with the primary roles on the sims now exchanged. The whole process takes about 1 minute so it isn’t exactly a “quick” process. Such a feature would certainly make this phone a complete waste of time, if not for the ability to choose which sim to use to make a call or sent SMS. A ability I nearly missed when reviewing the phone.
The keypads are decent but has a lack of quality about it. Basically it feels very plastic and the lack of depth doesn’t really help. I would assume a RM1,799 phone would at least have a proper and solid keypad. Also due to the slide nature of the phone, some important buttons are on the top part which will take some time to get use to since it’s a fair bit of travel for your fingers from the numeric keypad.
And when keying in numbers, each number comes up on the screen with its own color. Seriously, is this phone for kids? Good thing the 2.3"LCD is crisp and bright to keep the adults happy.