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The secondary card has been deactivated. How to recover?

If the secondary card service is suspended, you can go to the business hall to inquire about the reasons for the suspension and resume the use of the secondary card according to the staff's tips.

Generally speaking, there are the following reasons:

1, overdue shutdown. In this case, the general operator will send you a short message in advance to see the information content.

2. If the primary card stops the secondary card, it can be reopened, but the number is different. Just add a new card to the main card package.

3, mobile phone downtime can apply for temporary boot, but the time is limited, and the expenses incurred during the period should be deducted.

4. Generally, as long as the main card does not stop, the auxiliary card will not stop. You need to go to the business hall to find out the reason for the suspension and resume the use of the secondary card according to the staff's prompt.

The difference between the primary card and the secondary card:

1, the cost is different.

At the operator level, the main functions given to users are the same, except that the auxiliary card is attached to the main card, that is, the auxiliary card is opened under the main card, and the expenses of the auxiliary card are paid by the main card, or the package of the main card is used.

2. Different networks

Dual-card dual-standby mobile phone has two card slots, which are divided into main card and auxiliary card. Especially in the early dual-card dual-standby mobile phones, many mobile phones have two card slots to support different networks. Therefore, you should also pay attention to buying a mobile phone.

3. Different functions

By default, mobile phones give priority to the main card when dialing numbers, sending short messages, and using data traffic. Some operators only provide color ring tones and multimedia messages to the main card, and even some auxiliary cards can request to turn off data traffic.