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== Introduction == | == Introduction of DSDS == | ||
DSDS, abbreviation of Dual-SIM-Dual-Standby, means you could have both SIM cards ready to receive incoming calls and incoming messages while the two cards are in 'standby' state, | DSDS, abbreviation of Dual-SIM-Dual-Standby, means you could have both SIM cards ready to receive incoming calls and incoming messages while the two cards are in 'standby' state, e.g.. none of it is used in-call. In standby state, your friend can reach you with either SIM_1 or SIM2. However, if your friend tries to call your SIM_2 while you are in call with SIM_1, then your friend cannot reach you until the original call on SIM_1 is released. In DSDS, you can have data connections on one SIM card at a time. If you like to set up a data connection via that said SIM_1, then the connection on SIM_2 needs to be disconnected first if any. | ||
=== Version 1.3 === | |||