The emergence of dual SIM phones
couldn't have come at a better time enabling you manage multiple numbers in an
age characterized by communication overload, as a matter of fact some people
don't like receiving calls preferring text which is perceived as safer. These
dual SIM phones allow you separate your callers, the call blocking feature on
the WIKI mini dual
SIM phone is especially useful to block calls from unwanted and pesky callers pestering you with "Private" or "Unknown" calls, SIM
2 has the ability to reject and block those "Private" or
"Unknown" calls.
Let us not forget to mention the
convenience and option the dual SIM phone provides allowing you freely toggle between cell
phone networks and using the best voice plan anytime, never mind dodging the shackles of
roaming charges when you travel abroad, simply by purchasing a local SIM card
and inserting in second SIM for cheap communication in foreign territory while
leaving your "home" SIM card in one SIM so there is no break in
communication from home and people that need to reach you while you
overseas.
Another great advantage is the
ability to use the dual SIM phone for your virtual office applications, running
your office and private calls on two separate SIMs.
People now see the need
to distinguish their work and business number from a social number. Having the
business number for work, office and business related calls. And the social
number for acquaintances, social network contacts and others…
Personally I use a dual
SIM phone and I find it hard to believe how the singletons (nickname for single
SIM cell phone users) manage things with single SIM cell phones.
If you must use a single
SIM phone, it better be a smart phone like the palm, Blackberry’s etc because
as far as I know those provide complete enterprise solutions, other than that
you will not be excused in these times for using a bland single SIM phone.
By the way, don't think
of asking the global cell phone networks for a dual SIM phone, it goes against
what they stand for... "Lock-in", "Contracts",
"Plans" and what not. Dual SIM phones do not give them that control.
They will only list and supply dual SIM cell phones with the assurance you won’t
use a competitive SIM card in second SIM… Of course, that defeats the entire purpose
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