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As long as I could remember since I started using mobile phones, I had wanted my phones to be able to slot in two SIM cards at the same time with both lines active. I was told that it is not possible but later, some innovative guy found a way to modify the phone to fit in two SIM cards but we could only have one active line at a time.
China then flooded the market with an all-in-one mobile device that could practically do everything but let’s not talk about Chinamen’s electronics!

The other day, my friend bought a Samsung SGH D800 and he is so happy that it could accommodate both his SIM cards with both lines active at the same time. He said that he could flirt in one line and put his wife on hold on another line. Well, is that the purpose of having two lines? LOL
As for me, I am still carrying two devices with my 3G SIM in my Nokia E61i and my SIM-less Apple iPhone. Well, I WOULD upgrade to 3G iPhone if they could catch up with Asian mobile manufacturers!
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Tags: dual SIM, Samsung D800, Samsung SGH D800
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7 Responses so far to "Samsung SGH D800"
June 13th, 2008 at 12:47 am
Oh yeah, I am waiting for 3G iPhone!
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June 13th, 2008 at 12:53 am
Hey KitKat,
I am not sure if it will ever come to Malaysia LEGALLY and even if it does, be prepared to fork out MYR3000 upwards, without any plan! I don’t think it’s worth it!
June 13th, 2008 at 1:24 am
that model can receive calls from 2 sims but can only make calls from only 1 sim of your choice.
June 13th, 2008 at 1:27 am
Wait for 2 to 3 years lor.
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June 13th, 2008 at 1:30 am
Hi xpresside,
That’s understood already since nobody could talk privately on the phone to two different parties at the same time…
June 13th, 2008 at 11:04 am
i think u misunderstood,i didnt say “at the same time”
lets say u have sim A as celcom, sim B as maxis. if u want to make calls from sim A u have to switch off and turn on again if u are previously on sim B.
still cant beat china phone
June 13th, 2008 at 11:08 am
Hi xpresside!
Thanks for the clarification.
I love the concept of China phones but they need to improve on their quality.
Also. most China phones come with 4 months warranty, some with 6 months. At least that’s what is being offered here in Ipoh.