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| − | + | Is insufficient, and there's a proliferation of mobile phones with at least two SIM cards. Wireless mobile phone manufacturers like Motorola, Nokia and Samsung, have been slow to catch up with Samsung only just releasing a version at the time. What's happening? Are these cellphone's manufacturers brands that busy that they want two SIM cards? Did it occur so that they can avoid getting telephone calls from their partner and how can it benefit us as customers? Dual SIM basically refers to a telephone that can hold and utilize two SIM cards in the GSM cellular phone. It doesn't matter if they are some other [http://mail.airsoftcanada.com/member.php?u=267194 dual SIM phones] or dual SIM TV telephones so long as they take two SIM cards and read them whenever they are SIM mobile phones. The answer to this question depends on the phone. Some types of the phone that is unlocked have two CPUs which allow them to answer two phones at exactly the same time. It means that you can receive signals for both numbers. Not all double SIM card phones have two CPUs, and this can have two outcomes for consumers. If the phone has call secretary software, or your carrier has an online call secretary service then if you're on the phone and another call comes in then it is going to be shipped to voicemail. If no applications or option exists on your GSM dual mobile, then another caller will just be told that your line is busy. So can we take two telephone calls at exactly the exact same time on a dual SIM phone? The answer to this question is dependent upon how many CPUs your phone has, if there is more than one then there should be no problem. <br><br>But if your wholesale phone only has the one CPU, then you are only going to be able make or to take one phone call. Why dual SIM? But the most-commonly given reasons are for coverage, economy and convenience. When trying to get the best deal/best coverage out of your unlocked phone then sometimes the service of one carrier is not enough, and you will need to set up two phones to make sure you're reachable at all times, and you also reduce the phone bill on your mobile phone. Should allow you to cut down costs while keeping two carriers on the exact same phone. The other reason for two SIM cards is the ability to keep all of your personal and business contacts while keeping them. Do both numbers in SIM share the same memory? Yes, Both numbers share the same telephone record and SMS library, so there's no threat of wasting hours scrolling through two unique libraries to find 1 message. How does a dual SIM phone switch to another? When you are using a wireless mobile phone when making calls is usually done by pressing a button or making a menu selection. When your mobile is receiving calls then it is simply a case of first come first serve, and the caller who gets in contact with you talks irrespective of which SIM their details are on. | |
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Is insufficient, and there's a proliferation of mobile phones with at least two SIM cards. Wireless mobile phone manufacturers like Motorola, Nokia and Samsung, have been slow to catch up with Samsung only just releasing a version at the time. What's happening? Are these cellphone's manufacturers brands that busy that they want two SIM cards? Did it occur so that they can avoid getting telephone calls from their partner and how can it benefit us as customers? Dual SIM basically refers to a telephone that can hold and utilize two SIM cards in the GSM cellular phone. It doesn't matter if they are some other dual SIM phones or dual SIM TV telephones so long as they take two SIM cards and read them whenever they are SIM mobile phones. The answer to this question depends on the phone. Some types of the phone that is unlocked have two CPUs which allow them to answer two phones at exactly the same time. It means that you can receive signals for both numbers. Not all double SIM card phones have two CPUs, and this can have two outcomes for consumers. If the phone has call secretary software, or your carrier has an online call secretary service then if you're on the phone and another call comes in then it is going to be shipped to voicemail. If no applications or option exists on your GSM dual mobile, then another caller will just be told that your line is busy. So can we take two telephone calls at exactly the exact same time on a dual SIM phone? The answer to this question is dependent upon how many CPUs your phone has, if there is more than one then there should be no problem.
But if your wholesale phone only has the one CPU, then you are only going to be able make or to take one phone call. Why dual SIM? But the most-commonly given reasons are for coverage, economy and convenience. When trying to get the best deal/best coverage out of your unlocked phone then sometimes the service of one carrier is not enough, and you will need to set up two phones to make sure you're reachable at all times, and you also reduce the phone bill on your mobile phone. Should allow you to cut down costs while keeping two carriers on the exact same phone. The other reason for two SIM cards is the ability to keep all of your personal and business contacts while keeping them. Do both numbers in SIM share the same memory? Yes, Both numbers share the same telephone record and SMS library, so there's no threat of wasting hours scrolling through two unique libraries to find 1 message. How does a dual SIM phone switch to another? When you are using a wireless mobile phone when making calls is usually done by pressing a button or making a menu selection. When your mobile is receiving calls then it is simply a case of first come first serve, and the caller who gets in contact with you talks irrespective of which SIM their details are on.