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Old 07-30-2007, 10:57 PM
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There are sim card copiers out there so you can "Back-Up" your sim card and its phone numbers to another card. Also the second-third-fourth card will work in other phones just not at the same time. Each time you want to use another phone you have to make a call from that phone to lock in that sim. Otherwise if you just turn off one phone and turn on another with a different sim, any incoming calls will be routed to voicemail until you make a call from that phone. I have not done this myself but have done some research on the subject for probably the same reason you want to have two phones. I want my pda phone for work and a slim phone for when I want to just have a phone with me. Swapping sims is a pain in the butt so I researched the multiple sim options and that is what I came up with. Also, there are sim cards that have the ability to have multiple accounts on them but the phone needs to support such a feature. It is basically like having a two line phone. I know that nextel used to have that feature built into them but I don't know about that anymore. You could have two different phone numbers and phone lines in one phone but they both had to be from the same area code.
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Old 07-31-2007, 09:26 AM
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There are sim card copiers out there so you can "Back-Up" your sim card and its phone numbers to another card. Also the second-third-fourth card will work in other phones just not at the same time. Each time you want to use another phone you have to make a call from that phone to lock in that sim. Otherwise if you just turn off one phone and turn on another with a different sim, any incoming calls will be routed to voicemail until you make a call from that phone. I have not done this myself but have done some research on the subject for probably the same reason you want to have two phones. I want my pda phone for work and a slim phone for when I want to just have a phone with me. Swapping sims is a pain in the butt so I researched the multiple sim options and that is what I came up with. Also, there are sim cards that have the ability to have multiple accounts on them but the phone needs to support such a feature. It is basically like having a two line phone. I know that nextel used to have that feature built into them but I don't know about that anymore. You could have two different phone numbers and phone lines in one phone but they both had to be from the same area code.

Thx for that post. I'll start looking for a copier and see what happens.
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Well, In my old Motorola, I had a view line option. It said my number under 1 and 2,3, and 4 were blank. I assume you can somehow usemore than 1...
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:01 PM
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"SIM cards use the same tech as smart cards (the Visas and AMEX Blue cards with the the chip). It's also the same tech that DirectTV uses to identify recievers. You can buy the equipment to read/write these cards (you know how your phone came with a credit card sized card that the SIM punched out from, you'll probably have to tape it back in that cutout to fit it into the reader/writer). They are legal to own, but it is illegal to clone a SIM for use (FCC regulation). This also applys to changing the ESN numbers on TDMA/Analog/CDMA phones. "

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