The Motorola Moto-G is dual sim meaning it supports two sim cards. Does the Moto-G come standard in the phone, if not, how do I get one & if it does come standard, How do I access this as I don't even see it on my phone in the settings nor anywhere in the booklet that is included w/the phone. What do I look for when I take the back off the phone?? Thanks again!!
Only 2 Surface tablets supports SIM cards - the Surface 2 (4G) and the Surface 3 (4G LTE).
Yes, Although i don't know if the Special Edition R2D2 Model can support sim cards
Many iPhone clones do support dual SIM functionality, allowing users to utilize two different phone numbers simultaneously. However, compatibility with SIM cards can vary by device; some clones might only work with specific carriers or types of SIM cards. It's essential to check the specifications of the particular clone model to ensure it meets your needs regarding SIM card compatibility.
There is no such thing as a CDMA SIM card, since CDMA phones do not use SIM cards.
Yes, a phone can have two different SIM cards if it is a dual SIM device. In such phones, you'll often see labels like "SIM 1" and "SIM 2" to differentiate between the two cards. This feature allows users to have separate lines for personal and business use or to take advantage of different network plans.
No, it only needs one SIM card. The Blackberry Storm2 9550 is both CDMA and GSM, and CDMA phones do not use SIM cards. So you would only need to use one SIM card when you switch the phone's mode to GSM.
It sounds like your Onida G 515 may be having trouble recognizing one of the SIM cards. First, ensure that both SIM cards are properly inserted and that they are compatible with the phone. Try cleaning the SIM card slots and restarting the device. If the issue persists, one of the SIM cards may be faulty, so test them in another phone to determine if that's the case.
At this current time there are no cell phones that are designed for the united states market that can accept 2 sim cards. I know that there are phones sold by Verizon wireless however that can use Verizon cdma network which doesn't require a sim card and then allow a sim for uses overseas on Vodafone's network. Besides that if you are really that set on having 2 sim cards in one phone then there are a few site that sell a piece which must be soldered onto the circuit board within the phone and then i have no idea how you can switch between the 2 sims.
Depending on which location the SIM Cards are purchased, the average price if purchased at a American cellular repair agency is about $20-$35. Some stores may offer discounts of about 2% when three is purchased together.
UART is abbrevation for Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter.Dual sim phone usually need to set up UART. You can choose Sim1 or Sim2.when the phone is dual sim cards,dual standby: if you choose Sim1, then Sim1 may have more functions than Sim 2. For example, some phones do not support dual blueteeth, and at that time only one card can own this function.
Yes, usually. Phones with SIM cards, from ATT, T-Mobile, etc., for example can be. If you have a phone with a SIM card, you can buy a new phone, and slip the card into the new phone, and off you go. Phones from Verizon, Nextel, Boost, etc... that don't have SIM cards, I'm not sure off.
The SIM card is what goes in the back of some cell-phones to both make them work and also carry the information chip needed like for a pre-paid phone card for example. A dual SIM cell-phone would carry 2 SIM cards in this instance.