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    Question Dual SIM Card holder for a GD87

    Does anyone know where I can get a Dual SIM Card holder for a GD87. Has anyone tried this, and does it work ?

    I want to put an Orange SIM and a Vodafone SIM into my phone.

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    Has anyone used one of these before in their GD87 ?

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    I use a ghost SIM designed for the Nokia 3310, just need to fold the cable. It works fine and I bought it from eBay for around £7.

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    Excellent, thanks for that info. I have seen some on eBay for the GD87, but the price is too high. (Start bidding at £17.48 or Buy it now for £27.48 !!)

    £7 is a lot more acceptable. When you say you have to fold the cable, does it still all fit in OK ?

    Cheers.

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    Are you able to provide a link to the Dual SIM holder that you use? Is it the one where you need to trim your SIM cards to fit ? (I don't like the idea of doing that !)

    Thanks.

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    Yeah it all fits in fine, the ribbon just needs to folded once and the battery slots in on top of it. There is a slight gap but its under 1mm and I don't notice it at all. Mine was designed for the 3310 and is for sale on eBay here.

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    wut good is a dual sim anyways?


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    It enables you to put two SIM cards into your phone, and easily switch between them, whithout taking the battery out every time.

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    Looks something like this ...


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    ah ic.. so with a push of a button the sim cards switch?? whoa.. thatz weird... is this the only fone with that feature?

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    is it only one sim or the other? How do you switch between?

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    Aftermarket companies make them for nearly all phones, they're really popular in Asia and to an extent the UK. Only one SIM works a time, turn the fone off and back on again to switch.

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    whoa.. pretty cool... cept u'd have to pay double the amount for monthly cell phone bills =/

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    Originally posted by tw_1_n_star
    whoa.. pretty cool... cept u'd have to pay double the amount for monthly cell phone bills =/
    Not at all. You could have one SIM card for Business (during the day), and one for private use. Or you coudl like me have one SIM card on a monthly contract, but another pay as you go card on a different network, in case you can't get a signal on the first. There are various senarios for this, and you don't necesarily pay double the amount for monthly cell phone bills.

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    yea thatz true... maybe in evenings and weekends u get time free for one sim card and the other one can be set up on pay as u go for use during day or something?... still lol... dunt see how ppl really actually would need it... cuz u can't have 2 lines at same time so if u're like trying to do business u can't put the other guy on hold =p

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