Hi everybody,
I have the huawei p20 lite dual sim initially it gives me no service if I insert only 1 sim however if I insert a 2nd sim card then it reads my primary sim for calls but then I can only use my primary sim for calls. On the 2nd sim which would normally be your data sim it says no service, Now if i go into dual sim settings and disable either 1 of the 2 sims then the other sim says no service.
So my question is how can I setup the huawei p20 lite to use 1 sim for both data and calls.
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hi guys,
so, i m from india.. and we just got moto g release here.
MOBILE INFO:
Brand Motorola
Model Name Moto G
Model ID XT1033
SIM Size Micro SIM
SIM Type Dual SIM, GSM + GSM, (Dual Standby)
as you notice, moto g releases in india with dual sim capabilities.
PROBLEM:
i have inserted sims in both sim slots.
now when i call from sim 1, somehow it goes through sim 2 and vice versa..
please help me here to find solution..
thanks in advance
In dual sim settings change voice call settings to ask everytime before dialing. Phone will ask everytime which sim to dial number from.
If I buy a z5 dual to use in the US... If I put a t mobile sim card in slot 1 for my calling then a t mobile unlimited data sim card in slot 2. Would I be able to make a phone call and still use LTE from sim slot 2?
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Yes, you can set which simcard be used for data, but If you set simslot 2 for data with Lte, then is for simslot 1 possible only GSM for call
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Hello Friends,
I got a Jio sim and put in my S7 along with a Vodafone sim. Jio is in Sim 1 slot and Vodafone is Sim 2 slot. If both sims are on then I am not able to place any calls from the Jio sim, I can't even call a Jio number. I dial a number and that's it no dial tone no nothing. As soon as I turn off the Vodafone sim Jio works flawlessly. The internet works fine irrespective of the fact whether the 2nd sim is on or off. If I turn on both the sims and call the 2nd Vodafone sim the calls goes through, but here's the catch if I call Jio i.e. Sim 1 I get a message that your call is waiting/in queue but I am not using Sim 1 to make or receive any calls. Sim 1 is idle during this and I am getting the call on the screen. Jio Sim was in Sim 2 slot previously I swapped it but the issue is the same. We have a Moto G4 phone at home wherein Airtel is in Sim slot 1 and Jio in slot 2 but everything is working fine. What should I do?
Thanks
billubakra said:
Hello Friends,
I got a Jio sim and put in my S7 along with a Vodafone sim. Jio is in Sim 1 slot and Vodafone is Sim 2 slot. If both sims are on then I am not able to place any calls from the Jio sim, I can't even call a Jio number. I dial a number and that's it no dial tone no nothing. As soon as I turn off the Vodafone sim Jio works flawlessly. The internet works fine irrespective of the fact whether the 2nd sim is on or off. If I turn on both the sims and call the 2nd Vodafone sim the calls goes through, but here's the catch if I call Jio i.e. Sim 1 I get a message that your call is waiting/in queue but I am not using Sim 1 to make or receive any calls. Sim 1 is idle during this and I am getting the call on the screen. Jio Sim was in Sim 2 slot previously I swapped it but the issue is the same. We have a Moto G4 phone at home wherein Airtel is in Sim slot 1 and Jio in slot 2 but everything is working fine. What should I do?
Thanks
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Greetings,
You already posted in the right thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71566604&postcount=911
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Hi,
is there any particular technical reason to choose SIM 1 or SIM 2 for the sim card ?
When I bought my Oneplus 6, there were issues with 4G network when using SIM 1 port. So I am using SIM 2 from the beginning. Never tried to use SIM 1 port.
So should I continue to use SIM 2 or should I switch to SIM 1. If yes, why ?
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Hi, im currently in south africa, i have a Huawei p40 pro ELS-NX9. this is a dual sim version, however, i only have one nano sim slot, and the other sim is an eSim. my network provider usually takes the dual sim feature away. Is there any way i can enable sim slot 2, as we in south africa do not have eSim capabilities.
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Hi, im currently in south africa, i have a Huawei p40 pro ELS-NX9. this is a dual sim version, however, i only have one nano sim slot, and the other sim is an eSim. my network provider usually takes the dual sim feature away. Is there any way i can enable sim slot 2, as we in south africa do not have eSim capabilities.
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It seems to be an hybrid SIM device with only one physical (nano) SIM slot and an eSIM. Dual SIM feature is only possible by using one eSIM AFAIK
Can you please confirm that I can use eSIM and physical SIM at the same time on the P40 Pro making it a dual standby phone? Thanks.
if you look closely, the second sim, gets behind the first ... apart you have option to esim