I don't care if I have to change sim cards. so, is it possible.
Oh, it's a pantech c150, btw.
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H82typ Posts: 117
Phone Model: Moto V180/(RIP) LG CU 400, LG CU720
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Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:12 am
.anybody? .dy? .dy? .y? .y.
gerio Posts: 476
Phone Model: (Long sigh) 'Nother iPhone (keeping my Moto Q, though)
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Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:27 am
You can have as many SIM cards as you want. Of course, each one will be tied to a phone number and a plan to go along with it.
As far as I know, you can have only one number per SIM card.
Geri O
H82typ Posts: 117
Phone Model: Moto V180/(RIP) LG CU 400, LG CU720
Service Provider: The New AT&T
Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:15 pm
Understood, Gerio. What I'm looking to do is have 1 phone (the Pantech C150), with two numbers on it. If I have to swap out sims to use the other line that's fine.
How do I install the 2nd phone #?
gerio Posts: 476
Phone Model: (Long sigh) 'Nother iPhone (keeping my Moto Q, though)
Service Provider: AT&T & Cellular South
Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:07 pm
With that phone, you simply swap the SIMs out to change numbers. I'll say this, too.I don't think the SIM cards are intended to be swapped around like that a lot, the little gold traces on the cards show what looks like significant wear after I've moved them around only a few times for this reason or that. However, I've never had a card fail for that reason, so you might be fine.
You also might try a search for a phone that has dual-SIM capabilities. I've only seen this discussed, I don't know if one actually exists, but it's worth looking for.
Good luck, Geri O
korekurd2001 Posts: 2
Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:10 pm
Can any please help me on changing the frequency on a phone. Is their a program that will do such a thing. Or how will i go about changing the frequency
H82typ Posts: 117
Phone Model: Moto V180/(RIP) LG CU 400, LG CU720
Service Provider: The New AT&T
Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:03 am
Which phone do you have, korecurd2001?
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@ Gerio: Thanks alot! I guess I might have to contact Pantech, though. CSR's didn't know what I was talking about.
korekurd2001 Posts: 2
Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:37 pm
Its a Bai Xing ztc c3000. The the best way to look up the specification for this phone is by using google or yahoo for ZTC c3000 not including the Bia xing.
H82typ Posts: 117
Phone Model: Moto V180/(RIP) LG CU 400, LG CU720
Service Provider: The New AT&T
Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:22 am
Whew! Cool phone! I don't think you can update/upgrade to quad band from dual.
Try starting your own thread.
randa0283 Posts: 129
Phone Model: LG Shine (Yeah! I got it back!)
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Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:41 am
You know, I saw a web site a couple of weeks ago about a dual sim phone where depending on where you were travelling, you could use the phone using one sim at certain points of time and the other sim at other times.
The only problem I saw with this dual sim phone (or maybe it was a dual sim adapter.hmmm.) was that you had to cut the sim down to size. Now, I don't know about anyone else, but I'd be scared to death to even attempt cutting my sim to piecies for that reason.