05-07-2014 10:02 PM
Would Telus ever release a Dual SIM phone?
I have two telus cell phones, one issued by work, and one for my personal life. I want to preserve both numbers: work callings going to the work number, and personal calls to that number, and I would like the ability to call out on both.
I know there are phones that can do this, and are common in other markets. I have looked into importing one of these phones, but I have not yet found a phone that is compatiable with both SIM slots on the Telus network. (Second SIM seems to always only operate on 2G GSM signals)
This leaves me with I believe are my options:
I would prefer option 3, because I have had good service from telus and don't want to switch, but switching to another network so I can send and receive calls on both numbers from one device would be the lesser of two evils in my eyes.
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05-08-2014 10:23 AM
Hi Eulerian,
Although we don't support Dual Sim devices for the time being, in the category of Dual SIM active phones (ones that include two active transceivers) you could try Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562) or HTC Desire 600. No guarantees though, and you might want to read user reviewes on those devices.
05-07-2014 11:16 PM
You could transfer one number to a VoIP service, and run a SIP client on the phone. This would net you two numbers on one phone in the interim. No idea how battery life would be though.
05-08-2014 10:23 AM
Hi Eulerian,
Although we don't support Dual Sim devices for the time being, in the category of Dual SIM active phones (ones that include two active transceivers) you could try Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562) or HTC Desire 600. No guarantees though, and you might want to read user reviewes on those devices.
08-02-2015 09:25 AM
Did you find a solution? I'm in the same shoes. I have a Bell work phone and a teus for private.
01-11-2016 04:08 PM
any update on this? I would also like to use a bell and telus sim with a dual Sim phone. Thanks
01-11-2016 04:16 PM
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07-16-2017 09:46 PM
Looking at the phone specs on the SIM size, I notice both are Nano SIMs. What happens if you reverse your Rogers and Telus SIM slots. How does your data assignments behave?
01-11-2016 08:04 PM - edited 01-11-2016 08:05 PM
None of the carriers in Canada will offer dual sim phones as it means the customer will not be theirs alone. Plus the demand is very small so the carriers won't order in phones that have a very small chance of selling.
The OnePlus X is one of many third party dual sim phones. I have yet to see a phone that has dual 3G SIM support. I have a phone that I was testing and uses GSM (Rogers/Fido) here in Canada and the reception is horrible.
01-14-2016 11:19 AM
A little product feedback....
I got myself one of those affordable, unlocked, Dual-SIM Que 4.5 phones that's sold via London Drugs/Roam Mobility.
-The dual sim is convenient.
-The screen is not as responsive as my Priv, nor my Samsung Edge.
-Battery life is not great... wondering if the dual sim setup would drain the battery quicker.
-the Android OS is "forked". Cannot run Optik on the Go!
Things to consider when looking at dual sim phones...
-is the processor slower than the current phones? Is it the latest Android version?
-phone quality
-battery life.
-are they using a forked OS where some Android apps will not work
http://www.amazon.com/Que-Products-4-5-Smartphone-Processor/dp/B00OQSC9KQ/ref=sr_1_1
02-16-2016 11:57 AM
Costco also sometimes sells dual-SIM unlocked phones either online or in store (not linked to any carrier). That could be another alternative to try.