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Any Canadian want to sell their Xl? ☺ Next week I will be in Winnipeg, and still could not order mine....i will have to wait months in my country to grab one XL .....
Sure I'll sell it... 1300 and you have a deal
Any Canadian want to sell their Xl? ☺ Next week I will be in Winnipeg, and still could not order mine....i will have to wait months in my country to grab one XL .....
Or they just under produce everything to make it looks like so popular which will some how make people want it more. Kind of a market strategy (hunger marketing) in which way both google and Apple has used before.I'm thinking since the Surface tablet write off fiasco Microsoft has been very careful to not over produce a product, which means they sometimes under produce. That's my theory.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what exactly does that mean? Does it mean the data connection will be slower on a dual-sim device compared to a single-sim device?The dual sim have a cat4 lte for 150 mpbs rather than cat6 lte 300 mbps.
It depends on the combination of networks. Telus and Bell for instance don't work together but Telus or Bell paired with Rogers works fine if the Telus or Bell sim is set as the one with data.
Anyone notice that you can't use two sims working on a different network frequency? One of the sims won't have reception example Koodo and Wind won't work
Odd I tried my Rogers and wind the same time, it worked fine on both sim. And if I put both Rogers sim, it worked fine too.Forgot to mention this, but I did go to a Wind store a few weeks ago to see if I could get a Wind sim to work at the same time as my Telus sim. No luck.
The Wind sim works by itself, but when we put in both the Telus and the Wind, the Wind sim would not initialize.
So to be able to use your wind sim, you have to set "use this SIM for cellular data" to Wind to be able to use that sim, so is the TELUS sim too.
Sorry, but I'm not sure I understand what you mean here. I understand that only one sim can use data, but both should be able to make phone calls and send texts. So are you saying that if I set Wind to "use for cellular data", that I won't be able to make phone calls with my Telus sim?
Sounds like it. I have Rogers and TELUS, and when data is set to Rogers, TELUS doesn't work. I swap it when I need to have TELUS at work, and Rogers will allow phone and text even when not set to data.
I guess it was silly of me to expect that a dual sim phone would just work with any two sims in any configuration. I guess it's more complicated than I thought.