Dual SIM phones: Pros and cons
Everything has two sides! So do dual SIM phones! In this article below, we will show you both the advantages and the drawbacks of smartphones with dual SIM.
Dual SIM phones: The advantages
First of all, Dual SIM phones offer two “identities”. This is the main reason why many users want to bring home a smartphone with dual SIM instead of a single SIM. Normally, it’s best to have one SIM for work, the other for friends and families. When you go to work, you can switch the SIM for relationships into vibration mode. Also, when you go home, you can disable the SIM for work in order not to be disturbed by any duty call.
Secondly, Dual SIM phones offer more connectivities. Smartphones with Dual SIM are the most useful when the two SIMs are from two different mobile suppliers. Some discount programs like free messages, free calling only work for SIMs from the same mobile supplier. So double SIMs, double advantages! Moreover, when one SIM runs out of money, you still have the other! However, before you buy a dual SIM smartphone, consider the drawbacks below.
Dual SIM phones: The drawbacks
First, Dual SIM phones are more complicated to use. There is ALWAYS an extra step whenever you want to make a phone call, text a message or turn on 3G: “Which SIM do you want to use?”. To deal with that, many people choose to switch off one SIM whenever they don’t need to use it.
Moreover, Dual SIM phones can lead to confusion! Because of having two “identities”, there are situations in which the owner makes a wrong call or text the wrong message! For example, they may use the “working” SIM to text their friends and their friends just simply think it’s a wrong number!