Anybody knows about an actually good smartphone able to handle two SIM cards at the same time? “Business friendly” as well because I am tired of having two phones (work + mine). Plus my job’s Nokia E72 is garbage: always buggy, resetting while talking on the phone, the built-in GPS is useless (although it works fine on my 5800XM), poor sound quality etc… Thanks!
hey smart guy , you have 2 signal strength for the same network , as there is no same network. One is the 3G the other is the 2G or it can be the HSPDA (3.5G) Very smart move with the pen mask ) have you heard of blur or digital editing? At least if you are a digital guru you might try it …next time )
Actually you will benefit, over in my country – unlimited broadband is only for pure broadband usage and for normal phone plans they max out at 2gb limit (anymore than that you pay per byte).
it seem great, unfortunately its using windows mobile, I am pretty sure it would have been much more better and reliable if it would use android instead ..
@Ballero0 that you’re busy
Anybody knows about an actually good smartphone able to handle two SIM cards at the same time?
“Business friendly” as well because I am tired of having two phones (work + mine). Plus my job’s Nokia E72 is garbage: always buggy, resetting while talking on the phone, the built-in GPS is useless (although it works fine on my 5800XM), poor sound quality etc…
Thanks!
@Ballero0
That made my night.
This needs WM6.5
hey smart guy , you have 2 signal strength for the same network , as there is no same network. One is the 3G the other is the 2G or it can be the HSPDA (3.5G)
) have you heard of blur or digital editing? At least if you are a digital guru you might try it …next time
)
Very smart move with the pen mask
the signal is difrent because one has 3g and one 2g signal and its clear that it cant be the same strenght
fucking no it aint
meizu m8 is 1000 better…
3g? you know more? please tell me one that work good i need one.
Actually you will benefit, over in my country – unlimited broadband is only for pure broadband usage and for normal phone plans they max out at 2gb limit (anymore than that you pay per byte).
wrong…just do some research and you will find quite a lot
true, but not many phones that can do both 3G and 2G sims.
it seem great, unfortunately its using windows mobile, I am pretty sure it would have been much more better and reliable if it would use android instead ..
there are so many dual sim phones outthere which are much better than this crappy acer
panasonic house phone for calling
yes, if you don’t want to carry 2 cell phones, the dual sim comes in handy..
what do you do with the phones when yofinish the reviews? do you keep them? do you sell them?
please reply!
does anyone actually find the two sim card function practical? wouldn’t it be easier to forward your phone to a second number?
when you call your own phone you should just *67 it so you dont have to cover it like that
The phone has different signal strength because the first sim is using 3G and the second sim GSM network …
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