Wednesday, 6 November 2013
HOW TO CONVERT SINGLE SIM PHONE INTO DUAL SIM PHONE.
DuoSIM is a very cool new conversion kit to upgrade standard mobile phones to DUAL SIM
operation so you can have two SIM cards installed and switch between
them at the push of a button. I’ve been looking for something like this
for a while to make the best use of different data and call rate plans,
but up till now the adapters have all required that you cut your SIM
card up first, which is something I didn’t really want to do.
The
DuoSIM device is incredibly simple and yet obviously very clever. Just a
bit of plastic with some metal contacts, a SIM holder bracket and a
very tiny chip. Pah!
1. First thing to do is insert SIM CARD NUMBER 2 into metal bracket.
2. Insert flimsy plastic end into SIM socket on phone, taking care to position THE METAL contact points carefully over the ones in the handset.
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3. Insert SIM Card Number 1 on top of flimsy plastic and shut handset SIM clasp.
4. Insert PHONE BATTERY and arrange SIM 2 decorously on top of battery (keeping it clear of the camera lens of course).
5. Clip on and close handset back cover carefully.
6. Switch on phone.
7.
After boot up, select which SIM card to use by clicking OK or Cancel to
switch between current card or the second one (they call it ‘Allow SIM
card update’?, but what they really mean is ‘Switch SIMs’?)
8. If at any time you want to switch SIMs manually, go to the Dual SIM Card icon on the phone, and then click on it to open up the switching screen (below).
9.
You will see a set of options to switch between the two different phone
numbers of your SIMs, plus Auto/SW (this setting automatically prompts
you to switch every 10 minutes or so), change language (bottom
option) and the rest of the options which I have no idea about, since
the product comes with absolutely no instructions whatsoever. :-)
10.
It’s just fortunate that the thing works really easily. Switch SIMs on
the menu and around 10 seconds later the next service operator logo
arrives on your screen. No power down or anything naff like that
needed. Very cool. Yeah forget about the time differences below, that
was because of the photography gaps.
The
only thing I’ve noticed so far is that the offline mode doesn’t seem to
be really offline with this thing in, because my battery now runs down a
lot faster in offline mode than it used to. It’s no biggie, I’ll just
switch the phone off or take out the twin SIM on flights, but it’s
something to watch out for. It may just be a peculiarity of my setup, of
course.
The
other thing that’s not really clear from the site is the compatibility
of handsets. The site has a long list of compatible handsets on it,
which includes a lot of standard 3G and other phones, but even though
the NOKIA 6110 NAVIGATOR I
upgraded wasn’t on the list, it still worked fine. So maybe it’s a
matter of taking a gamble if your handset is not listed? Oh and remember
you’ll need a phone with a back cover which bends enough, or has enough
room to cope with the extra SIM
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