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New phones without dual slots for SIM

LexLuthor

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I have noticed the new phones have done away with dual SIM card slots and memory card slot, too.

With just a Nano-SIM + eSIM card slots, can I still have both Singapore + one other country SIM card in my phone ?

Or one of the two has to be converted to eSIM ?
 
Many midrange phones have dual SIM slot, usually one of the SIM slots is also a memory card slot.
 
You could actually keep your Singapore number on the physical SIM and set up the second one (for the other country) as an eSIM.
If you’re traveling and need an eSIM for Europe, something like https://simsdirect.com.au/collections/europe/ could be a good option. It’s easy to set up, and you can add the eSIM straight to your phone without swapping out anything physical. Makes juggling two numbers way simpler.
 
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