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using 2 phones with 1 cell number?

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Posted by: lowjeep89

hey can u make a 3560 use the number of 3585i? U know so you can recive calls on both phones. like changing numbers under *3001#12345#? anyone



Posted by: kubus_stroinski

im pretty sure its impossible



Posted by: Escen

... but i think its possible to get your 3650 to forward the calls to your 3585i but im sure thats not wut u want to do.



Posted by: lowjeep89

oops SORRY i was talkin bout the wrong phone i ment the 3595



Posted by: lowjeep89

not the 3650 i ment 3595, i should be ushamed of myself. Again SORRY. BUT i just herd i have to have someone find my code using my imei: ? does that work, does it allow me to use *3001#12345# or is the 3595 not able to use that code.
thanks please respond!



Posted by: kubus_stroinski

ones cdma/tdma(<-- too lazy to figure out what one), and ones gsm and you cant share the numbers.

lets say you have a number on Rogers GSM and you want to program it into your bell 3595i. you cant do that because its not a bell number and just physically wont work



Posted by: lowjeep89

? what



Posted by: Escen

nokia 3595 isnt cdma/tdma its a gsm phone



Posted by: n3985

Yes, it can be done, but it is illegal since you need 2 phones with the exact same IMEI and SIM card.



Posted by: lowjeep89

anyways!
FORUMS are for some people like me who have questions, MOST PEOPLE, I dont have any "braging rights" to my crappy phones.
AND p.s. dont read it if you dont want to, noones forceing you to visit this forum.



Posted by: kubus_stroinski

Quote:
Originally posted by Escen
nokia 3595 isnt cdma/tdma its a gsm phone


sorry about that, i was a bit tired when i wrote that. i thought one was cdma and one was gsm cause he was talking about the NAM menus and stuff



Posted by: cerver7

yes, but have to have two phones with same imei and ish like that. someone already said that but, the only other way is to have it cloned. flash the firmware with different firmware from another phone and clone imei and phone #. but thats all i know



Posted by: n3985

Quote:
Originally posted by lowjeep89
anyways!
FORUMS are for some people like me who have questions, MOST PEOPLE, I dont have any "braging rights" to my crappy phones.
AND p.s. dont read it if you dont want to, noones forceing you to visit this forum.


Haha, what is wrong with you? That is just my signature



Posted by: Andytel

Some european operators (Vodafone, TIM, Mobilkom A1 etc.)already can provide you with a second SIM (slave SIM) with the same phone number, that can be switched on (e.g. in a car phone) together with the primary SIM. Calls are routed to both SIM.
I believe no operator in USA still provides this kind of service?



Posted by: cerver7

nope. no op's in the usa provide that cause of hacker/phreeker people like us.





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