kataran Ambassador Mar 11, 2013 4,675 33 48 Visit site Sep 12, 2018 #1 Sounds good for whoever is in need of two lines. But they didn’t speak much of carrier support. I was a little confused about the use of a line for HomeKit.
Sounds good for whoever is in need of two lines. But they didn’t speak much of carrier support. I was a little confused about the use of a line for HomeKit.
Dgray2712 Well-known member Dec 7, 2016 2,528 53 48 Visit site Sep 12, 2018 #2 I saw someone on YouTube saying it would be handy for international travelers. You wouldn’t need to keep physically switching SIM cards.
I saw someone on YouTube saying it would be handy for international travelers. You wouldn’t need to keep physically switching SIM cards.
Tartarus Ambassador Feb 20, 2014 17,442 20 38 Visit site Sep 12, 2018 #3 The question is if T-Mobile Netherlands will support the dual-sim. If not, it’s yet another feature of the iPhone that’s only good for the US. I already can’t use Pay, which is a big shame, really.
The question is if T-Mobile Netherlands will support the dual-sim. If not, it’s yet another feature of the iPhone that’s only good for the US. I already can’t use Pay, which is a big shame, really.
metllicamilitia Ambassador Dec 25, 2011 5,294 4 38 Visit site Sep 13, 2018 #4 Dual SIM is compatible with three of the 4 major US carriers. Sprint does not support eSIM and they must be unlocked to use dual SIM.
Dual SIM is compatible with three of the 4 major US carriers. Sprint does not support eSIM and they must be unlocked to use dual SIM.