This will be a problem. Need dual sim plus microSD
The guy is asking a dual sims and a sd card slot
And the answer is correct, or partially correct. Both the 950 and 950 XL dual SIM support 2 SIM cards + 1 microSD.
https://youtu.be/94LxS73leqY
https://youtu.be/hU9qMcu9zl0
Ah ok. I tought it was either 2 sims or 1 sim and sd card...
So..one can have 2 sims and sd card
I'm confused about the absence of Glance. When you look at your phone, what do you see by way of notifications of activity? Nothing? Or when you hit the power button, do you see notifications on the lock screen?
This will be a problem. Need dual sim plus microSD
Thank you! I had pre-ordered this device because of the speakers, larger size (my 950XL is too small) and desk extender. However, I was just wondering if double-tap-to-wake would be present.Double tap to wake will be there...
think of it this way, from an enterprise stand point, with continuum on the device, I could easily see companies deploying this for say roaming sales staff that would travel client to client and may not be able to easily get to a charging point before said device gets low on battery.
If I was the head of an enterprise, this type of deal would be my major concern and need for having that second battery.
Now I can easily also see that you deploy a battery pack/bank (however you want to term that device) so said sales staff could plug into that bank and power up phone or other devices.
With that scenario, I could almost make the case why a sealed battery is better AND carrying the power pack/bank.
For me to consider this phone:
1) Add Glance
2) Add Double Tap to Wake
3) Release a Dual Sim model with MMC
I completely fail to see the logic. I'm a manager over an IT division in a very large County organization.Considering this is targeted to enterprise im not sure they considered a dedicated camera button a necessity.
I completely fail to see the logic. I'm a manager over an IT division in a very large County organization.
I and my staff use the camera all day long. While not a "deal breaker", the lack of camera button is quite discouraging.
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I completely fail to see the logic. I'm a manager over an IT division in a very large County organization.
I and my staff use the camera all day long. While not a "deal breaker", the lack of camera button is quite discouraging.
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Yes, its pretty ridiculous. If you take a walk around any enterprise... guess what people use; iPhones and Android phones. All of which are feature-rich. The "aimed at enterprise" argument for removing any and all useful features is ridiculous. They should only be adding features that the enterprise would find useful, not removing features users would find useful when they leave the office.