I urgently need a mobile phone holding alt least 4 SIMs and keeping them all active, meaning there must be 4 transceivers. Anyone heard of such a thing or do I have to build one?
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I urgently need a mobile phone holding alt least 4 SIMs and keeping them all active, meaning there must be 4 transceivers.
Anyone heard of such a thing or do I have to build one?
Gerd,
My name is Danny Benishay and I face the same problem - the need for mobile phone w/ quad-SIM cards. Have you found a solution ?
Do you know who develop or manufactur the coomunication chipset that make this feature - happen ??
You can see some stuff about myself at http://www.linkedin.com/in/dannybenishay
Thank you,
DannyB.