The Handset Hotlist is brought out by The Mobile Indian (www.themobileindian.com) every month. It is based on a inspection of online preferences of about one million visitors who came to the area in January, 2012 and searched for and viewed poop about mobiles on the site's Handset section, which lists more than 1,700 models. Sreekant Khandekar, director, The Mobile Indian, says, "Apart from LG's opponent this month, we have seen renewed move in dual SIM phones and it is spearheaded by Nokia.
Five out of nine dual SIM phones featured in the Handset Hotlist are from Nokia. Though Nokia was belatedly to enter this segment, it seems to have ultimately found momentum." Khandekar adds, "Another exciting fashion seen in the hotlist is that 15 out of the 25 handsets in the lean have 3G capabilities, and eight out of them whiz on Android.
" According to The Handset Hotlist for February 2012, 11 of the 25 most sought-after ambulatory handset models are from Nokia. Samsung follows with eight; Sony Ericsson and Micromax have two each; while LG and Spice have one version each. Nokia C5-03, a Symbian operating system-based handset, was the most searched unstationary phone on The Mobile Indian, followed by Samsung's Galaxy Y S5360.
LG Optimus Net, which bagged the fifth place, is the dual SIM rendering of the Optimus Net and runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread operating system, with an 800 MHz processor. The phone comes with 512 MB of RAM.
Apart from the LG Optimus Net, six other phones made it to this month's Hotlist for the primary time. This includes Micromax Superfone A75, Samsung Wave M S7250, Samsung Wave Y S5380, Nokia X2 02, Nokia Lumia 710 and Spice Mobiles Mi 280.
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