Hi,
I just gone through below website.
I found that that Multi SIM option
LTE Dual SIM Dual Active (DSDA)
LTE Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS).
But what i see in mobile, i can have only 1 LTE and 2g connection at a time. Each time i am changing LTE to other sim, it takes a reboot.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/sn...processors/810
can anyone help me to stop reboot at each time changing network type
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I have a problem with my xperia z3, I am not able to set both sim to use LTE.
If i set sim 1 to use LTE, sim 2 will change to GSM.
If i set sim 2 to use LTE, sim 1 will change to GSM.
Is this right??
Can I have both sim using LTE since both telco provide LTE service.
Seems normal. Only one LTE at time, another user is worried about same issue (not have a Z3 dual, going to buy one)
Is there any dual sim adaptor that would allow the use of a CDMA sim and a GSM sim in a Verizon branded S8 Plus?
I have service from Total wireless and T mobile and would like to have them in one single phone. T mobile side would be phone and message only.
I got one of the Simore adaptors and it keeps changing from CDMA/LTE to Global network and does nothng on either sim. They have gone dark on there responses now.
thanks
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure that the electronics is just missing for a second sim so there's no adapter that will make it work. If it did have the ability to have a second sim it probably would have just shipped with a dual sim tray like other models with advertised dual sim support.
I have not seem dual sim phones for US markets only the global GSM models, I wanted to try and use CDMA and GSM networks in US.
I'm contemplating a purchase for a Mate 9 with dual SIM capability ( from Kogan Australia). It's advertised with dual SIM. For me, the secondary SIM would only add value if I can use it on 3G, while I keep the main SIM on 4G.
But in some documentation, the secondary SIM only supports 2G. Has anyone successfully used Mate 9 with 4G+3G SIM combination.
andrewsc said:
I'm contemplating a purchase for a Mate 9 with dual SIM capability ( from Kogan Australia). It's advertised with dual SIM. For me, the secondary SIM would only add value if I can use it on 3G, while I keep the main SIM on 4G.
But in some documentation, the secondary SIM only supports 2G. Has anyone successfully used Mate 9 with 4G+3G SIM combination.
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For sure....! I also think 4G+4G can work...
If the Australian version is the same as the European version it will support 2G, 3G and 4G on SIM 1 whilst SIM 2 will support 2G and 3G.
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3G would be great on SIM 2. The problem I'm trying to solve is that our Australian telco ( Optus ) has severely degraded its own mobile network, to the point where we can't receive voice calls anywhere in our suburb. LTE used to work well, not any more. On the other hand, they improved somewhat on their 3G network. My wife is still in contract with cheap plan. So I could arrange a dual-SIM where SIM 1 is on 4G with another telco, while SIM 2 stays at 3G with the old telco. Things may improve for their network, or the company is going down, we shall see.
4G/3G is how it does it.
Both will support 4G but you'll need to put the switcher setting on your homescreen so you can switch quickly - you can't have both on 4G but both will support it. The other will be able to use 3G.
Hello,
Recently I had to use two Jio SIM (VoLTE) on my Samsung ON5 which says it is a dual 4G LTE phone. But I couldn't set LTE network mode on my two Jio sims' on the same time. If SIM-1 is LTE, the SIM-2 by default goes to 2G which makes SIM-2 as inactive ( Emergency Calls Only ). Can anyone enlighten me on this? Are there any Android phones available now in the market which enables dual LTE at the same time?
I assume my question is clear.
Thank You ,
Arus Chandran
I think this is normal, at the moment all smartphones you can use only 1 SIM LTE.
GuikBretas said:
I think this is normal, at the moment all smartphones you can use only 1 SIM LTE.
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but why? is that a flaw?
In the new OOS 5.1.6, there's a new option for "Dual 4G networks - Enable 4G network foro both SIM cards when available".
For older chipsets, LTE was definitely less efficient. When running on dual sims, only one is active at a time for data connectivity.
Do you think it's more battery efficient to leave the secondary sim on LTE or on HSPA?
Hi, i read that it would be in dual standby mode, so should be low.
https://www.smartprix.com/bytes/dual-sim-dual-volte-everything-need-know/