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After Dual SIM, Triple SIM Phones have been Kicked off!

Submitted by Deepak on March 13, 2009 – 11:56 pmEmail This Post Email This Post | 5 Comments


Want to switch over to another network because you are not satisfied with your current service provider but cannot do so because of your old loved mobile number? Then triple SIM support mobiles is for your rescue.

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You must be aware that, in the past many mobile phone manufacturers came out with various handsets having support to use two active SIM cards in a single mobile phone simultaneously. One of the first among such dual SIM manufacturer were Chinese producers and followed the Chinese manufacturers were some other leading mobile manufacturers like Spice, and others. Well, these phones is used by many users in India and I have personally seen many of my friends using these multi SIM support handsets.

Because of the poor services by mobile service providers, all mobile phone users always try to have a backup connection so that none of their calls can be missed out. Infact, I personally carry at least one active SIM card of all operators (around 7) in my area so that at least one will be working fine incase of emergency situation. ;)

But, unlike SIM cards one cannot carry 3-5 handsets with different service providers’ SIM cards in it. So, for such peoples. the recently launched Triple SIM supported phone is best suited. According to reports, this handset is manufactured by a UAE based handset manufacturer and can hold upto 3 different SIM cards at a time (but 2 SIM can only be activated simultaneously).

More details about the handset will be made available only when it hits the Indian markets. Till then keep viewing the only available, blurry image of the triple SIM supported ZTC handset. :-)

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