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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3097908" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>There are a ton of dual sim phones out there. The problem with them is they are only partially compatible with the systems in the US. Most of them are also oddball brands and they are sold for use in around Asia where one cell company has service in one town and another company has service in another area. For instance the Philippines is one like this. They have two or three carriers but no single carrier has service in every city so to have a phone that works everywhere you have to have two sim cards.</p><p></p><p>It sucks having two phones though I understand. I actually use google voice for a second line, you can port numbers in and out with it but no clue if it works on an iphone or not. But I can make outbound calls as if I am using that number, receive calls with it and send and receive text messages. I use a different dialer for each line so there is no confusion on which one is which.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3097908, member: 29706"] There are a ton of dual sim phones out there. The problem with them is they are only partially compatible with the systems in the US. Most of them are also oddball brands and they are sold for use in around Asia where one cell company has service in one town and another company has service in another area. For instance the Philippines is one like this. They have two or three carriers but no single carrier has service in every city so to have a phone that works everywhere you have to have two sim cards. It sucks having two phones though I understand. I actually use google voice for a second line, you can port numbers in and out with it but no clue if it works on an iphone or not. But I can make outbound calls as if I am using that number, receive calls with it and send and receive text messages. I use a different dialer for each line so there is no confusion on which one is which. [/QUOTE]
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