sorry to ask this if already discussed but has anyone managed to get the nano sim and e-sim working together? i have them both in but once i activate nano sim it knocks off the e-sim. I have tried all i can think off but can only get either nano sim or e-sim working separately. This is not what Samsung says says as they suggest both can work together. nano sim is physical sim
I have tried, and it works fine.. both sim (nano and esim) registered to network, and both is available for incomming call...7
the same for me all is running good for sim and e-sim
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Hi all:
As far as I heard that the Dual SIM version of Moto G is only support for 3G+2G. I would like to ask whether if we can choose which SIM to run on 3G by simply changing the option on setting, rather than we have to plug the SIM card on the dedicated SIM slot (e.g. SIM 1 or SIM 2) in order to ensure that we can enjoy 3G network on a certain SIM card?
May I ask if anyone who is using the Dual SIM version of Moto G and check this out for me, Please?
Thanks in advance!
iamwyim said:
Hi all:
As far as I heard that the Dual SIM version of Moto G is only support for 3G+2G. I would like to ask whether if we can choose which SIM to run on 3G by simply changing the option on setting, rather than we have to plug the SIM card on the dedicated SIM slot (e.g. SIM 1 or SIM 2) in order to ensure that we can enjoy 3G network on a certain SIM card?
May I ask if anyone who is using the Dual SIM version of Moto G and check this out for me, Please?
Thanks in advance!
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Yes!
Only the first sim slot supports 3G network(also 2G) but the second sim slot supports only 2G.
You can use 3G services only in sim one.
davis60 said:
Yes!
Only the first sim slot supports 3G network(also 2G) but the second sim slot supports only 2G.
You can use 3G services only in sim one.
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That's what I am afraid of!
I'll prefer that it can choose 3G/2G mode by selecting the mode on setting rather than by the SIM card slot! Otherwise, I would have to swap the cards in order to get the thing done!!! Also,there is another drawback by choosing the 3G mode by the SIM slot. Since you have to swap the cards in order to use 3G mode on one of the sim card, you may have to re-certified your whatsapp/line once you are swapping your card!! That's pretty troublesome for users!!
Anyway, thanks for your help!!
I am looking at maybe getting a dual sim phone and I was thinking of use the second sim slot to get a prepaid card for data only for better coverage. Does anyone use their dual sim feature? Do you use it how I want to use mine? What is your backup data sim (there doesn't seem to be any that you can buy data for a sim and not have it expire.)
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.
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
Hi there,
I have an Oppo Find X5 Lite which is dual sim. I have two sim cards.
Sim card 1: New Zealand on 2degrees
Sim card 2: Australia on Telstra
I travel regularly between both countries. When I'm on WiFi, both sim cards register as WiFi calling which is great, however when I'm out and about in either country, one of the sim cards is always in roaming.
I'm wondering if it's ever been possible for VoLTE of the overseas SIM card to work over the data of the local SIM card.
It's a feature that Apple has on their iPhones but I can't seem to find much about it for Android.
Hopefully someone has a hack I can use to get this to work.
Thanks all!