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There is a dual SIM variant for the Galaxy S5. However, it's only available for the China market.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 accepts a micro-SIM, but not a nano-SIM.
No, is it not.
Transferring contact lists from the Nokia 6300 to the Samsung Galaxy Y S5360, can be done with transferring the SIM card. A second way is to download the data from one phone to the other using a transfer application which is available through Google.
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samsung s5603 is not a dual sim phone. It has quad band with 2g and also has 3g.
One can buy a Samsung dual SIM slim phone from Free Your Mobile. A Samsung dual SIM slim phone can also be purchased from general retailers such as Amazon.
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Yes, you can share your SIM card between two separate Samsung devices, like the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note, but not simultaneously. You would need to physically swap the SIM card between the two phones each time you want to use it in a different device. Alternatively, consider using a dual SIM phone or a mobile hotspot if you need connectivity on both devices simultaneously.
Both the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S3 have micro-SIM cards. So, it should work.
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