Then use what works if iNEX worked get another.
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Hello!
I am looking to buy a new hypersim for my SH-06a since the last one stopped working all of a sudden.. Would it be the best to buy an iNEX for $75, IonNuke's sim for $60, i-smart-phone or mr. sim for $30 or a no-name sim for $10?? Anyone with experience with these sims?? My previous sim was an iNEX and it was working really well until a few days ago...
Thx!
Then use what works if iNEX worked get another.
IonNuke's will probably work fine , need to ask him about SIM compatibility with those in Austrailia .
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Sim writers... I have loads of those too.... Well I "had" them. I cleaned up my room again so they're not MIA.Originally Posted by registered99
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bbsim hypersim or bbsim signal cover. talk to bennyhk, hypersim.co.cc
i love cool and shiny things.
Signal covers are crap. They don't work half the time. If the signal covers are based on the bbsim then avoid the bbsim at all costs.
Firesim works surprisingly well now, with the latest update. Whenever I go signal OUT i simply reboot and all is well.
Although it does go OUT for no particular reason at all at times. In that case avoid the firesim too. They're pretty cheap though.
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How about just spend tons and tons of money on INEX??? Or just go use a pay phone.Originally Posted by yamanote
firesim is a rip off on ebay...
Anything that is not Ion, ismart, Inex, or Mr.Sim that is on Ebay typically is junk.
The signal cover is not junk, I am using it right now and it works quite well, it does not get better reception but it does recover by itself! Never needed to get a cpr phone for my sh06a. And in my opinion the CNsimcard is the best out there! its nice and thick do it doesnt break and its got good reception!
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I'm pritty sure the signal cover would be a bad idea in the US even tho its a cool idea, Cuz arnt bbsims really good in just Singapore and stuff
i think my bbsim hang on me. Should i get back bbsim and/or signal cover? never wanna bring cpr phone around with me, so troublesome.
I guess BBSim and the signal cover might work better in Singapore since its (most probably) developed in Singapore. Although there seems to be a couple factors that will affect how well it works, including the SIM card itself.
@viscariaJ: Go to hypersim.co.cc or HardWareZone forums and look for n_bennyhk and arrange a meetup with him(most probably be at Marina Square). On a side note, SingTel isn't exactly the best telco to be with when running on hypersim though.
BBsim doesn't work for me in the UK. So you might be right about that one.
I hyper battery cover is good idea but I have heard issues with it and weather it is really a smart investment. plus it is not something available on all handsets so its sort of a give and take.
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