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How to insert iphone xs max dual card
How to use it?
Both the Bank of China and the Hong Kong version of XS Max adopt double-sided card slots, which maximize the utilization rate. Put two SIM cards into the card slot and insert them into the fuselage. At this time, an interface will pop up asking which SIM card you want to use as the default number. The default number will be responsible for tasks such as iMessage and FaceTime.
In the position of the status bar, there will be several points under the regular signal bar, indicating that your iPhone dual-card life will start from now on, and the logos of the two cards can also be seen in the drop-down control center, but it seems that the UI design is relatively general.
And enter the settings-cellular mobile network, where you can make more adjustments and operations, such as changing the flow SIM card, setting the default dialing number and so on.
In the settings, the two SIM cards can also be labeled with different labels, including six options such as "primary card", "secondary card", "personal", "business", "travel" and "traffic data", so as to avoid being too laborious to use. In addition to the above, you can also customize the label, and the Logo in the notification bar will display the first word of the label.
In the incoming call App, when you enter a number, a logo will appear at the top of the interface. After clicking, you can select the dialed SIM card.
This logic is the same in the SMS App. Click to switch the SIM card that sends SMS. Moreover, in the contact interface, you can set different default dialing numbers for different contacts without having to choose them every time.
But in the SMS interface, you can't tell at a glance which SIM card this message was sent from. You need to click the option above to enter the details page to see it. There are a lot of steps, which are not intuitive enough.
When a call comes in, there will be a small sign under the number, telling you which SIM card you are calling.
Use&ok; deny/refute/spike a rumour
I believe you should have seen a lot of rumors about dual-card iPhone two days ago. Now let's break them one by one.
Rumor 1: the secondary card can only be used for surfing the internet, and it is not allowed to make/receive calls or send and receive text messages.
Off: false, measured, no matter which card in XS Max can be used to make/receive calls and send and receive short messages.
Proverbs 2: The dual-card of iPhone does not support the same carrier.
Broken: fake, the measured mobile+mobile and Unicom+Unicom can be used without pressure, and no matter which card, you can make/receive calls, send and receive short messages and surf the Internet (you can change the flow card at will when setting up). * 99.99% of dual-card mobile phones in the world do not support dual telecommunications.
Myth 3: The system is divided into "flow card" and "voice card", and the flow card can only answer the phone, not make phone calls, nor send text messages.
Broken: fake. As mentioned above, no matter how you set it up, both cards can be used to make/receive calls and send and receive text messages.
Whether it is Unicom+Unicom, Mobile+Unicom, Mobile+Telecom or Unicom+Telecom, iPhone XS Max can be used normally as long as it is not telecom+Telecom. Like other Android dual-card phones, there is no so-called "semi-disability phenomenon".
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