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  1. #1
    Mike Jackson
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    Just got a couple of "King of Double Card" (poss. Chinese or Taiwanese?)
    dual SIM holders for the T610....But can I get them work? Can I buggery!!!

    Apart from what seems like the immpossible task of fitting the damn
    things in the phone ("we've got 2,500 people using them - just fold the
    connecting strip around the battery" said the man from Solware in
    Birmingham "it's a tight fit"...) No ****! IT WON'T GO ON!! Already
    started chewing up that connector strip trying to get the damn thing on.

    I can't see how it can be done!

    Tried using the thing with the back off, but it only worked very
    occassionally - regardless of the amount of time between reboots.
    Sometimes the same SIM would be connected repeatedly, sometimes I got
    "Insert SIM"...

    AAARRRGGGHHHH!

    I need a drink..




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  2. #2
    Lenny
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    Re: Anyone using a dual SIM holder w/T610?


    > Just got a couple of "King of Double Card" (poss. Chinese or Taiwanese?)
    > dual SIM holders for the T610....


    Why would you need something like this anyway?

    > But can I get them work? Can I buggery!!!


    Go back where you bought the thing and have them show you how to do it.

    Or, you could have more drinks until you succeed, or at least believe you
    have.





  3. #3
    Whytoi
    Guest

    Re: Anyone using a dual SIM holder w/T610?

    Using similar on my T68i so can't help you on the physical side.
    Although it's a tight fit here also.

    But in terms of switching. The timing and duration of your ON and OFF
    key presses have an effect on the dual sim electronics. You'll need to
    play a bit and will get the hang of it. Yes, it's temperamental but it
    works if you get the hang of it.

    Yep, I needed a few drinks when I first got mine too.

    In article <[email protected]>, Mike Jackson
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Just got a couple of "King of Double Card" (poss. Chinese or Taiwanese?)
    > dual SIM holders for the T610....But can I get them work? Can I buggery!!!
    >
    > Apart from what seems like the immpossible task of fitting the damn
    > things in the phone ("we've got 2,500 people using them - just fold the
    > connecting strip around the battery" said the man from Solware in
    > Birmingham "it's a tight fit"...) No ****! IT WON'T GO ON!! Already
    > started chewing up that connector strip trying to get the damn thing on.
    >
    > I can't see how it can be done!
    >
    > Tried using the thing with the back off, but it only worked very
    > occassionally - regardless of the amount of time between reboots.
    > Sometimes the same SIM would be connected repeatedly, sometimes I got
    > "Insert SIM"...
    >
    > AAARRRGGGHHHH!
    >
    > I need a drink..




  4. #4
    PRAR
    Guest

    Re: Anyone using a dual SIM holder w/T610?

    And lo, Whytoi <[email protected]> spake unto us all
    anouncing

    >Using similar on my T68i so can't help you on the physical side.
    >Although it's a tight fit here also.
    >
    >But in terms of switching. The timing and duration of your ON and OFF
    >key presses have an effect on the dual sim electronics. You'll need to
    >play a bit and will get the hang of it. Yes, it's temperamental but it
    >works if you get the hang of it.
    >


    Mine said 3 seconds on the packaging. My T68 doesn't like it
    if you try to switch off too soon after turning on.



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  5. #5
    Whytoi
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    Re: Anyone using a dual SIM holder w/T610?

    In article <[email protected]>, PRAR
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Mine said 3 seconds on the packaging. My T68 doesn't like it
    > if you try to switch off too soon after turning on.


    And similarly b/n switching off and then back on. The circuit seemed to
    want to take its time over these procedures.



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