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DREWMARK Posts: 249

Thanks JC and thanks everyone.
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Posted: 2002-06-13 23:50:00
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bjambean Posts: 476

The reason i said search is because this has been discussed here before and the link was posted where it could be bought for.

but in regards to the one you had, was it compatible with any other handsets? I presume it was one of the ones which is basically a really slim circuit board which fits beneath your battery right? If we can find out what other handsets it worked with then maybe we could try one that works with that handset, if you follow my line of thought?
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Posted: 2002-06-14 00:12:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

Why gofor a dual sim pack? You can have two lines on the same sim can't you? That's what I am getting done over here.
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Posted: 2002-06-14 16:04:00
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JC#79 Blitz Posts: 92

youre right bjambean it has a really small circuit board but i do not know what it was made for originally possibly a nokia 8210 or one of their small range of phones. with this one when you put it in the phone you folded the ribbon over and it fit in the small space between battery and phone, tight squeeze but works so good, when not getting stepped on. I have searched every se4arch engine for dual sim packs and have found none so i think this must be an item sold abroad and sent over. but hopefully will be getting one from the market next week when the guy comes back from holiday will get as many as possible for those who want then will set up some way of distributing them.
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Posted: 2002-06-14 16:51:00
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DREWMARK Posts: 249

I got the dual sim for the t68 today,it cost me £49.99 and its a ghost twin sim, it comes with the battery and circuit, it works okay and there is know added weight to my phone. I got it from phones4u. Thanks guys for helping me.
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Posted: 2002-06-15 18:52:00
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Eamonn Posts: > 500

does it stick out from the phone? can u take a pic?
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Posted: 2002-06-15 18:54:00
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DREWMARK Posts: 249

I dont have a camera to post the picture, but it sits well like the normal battery the only thing you notice it doesnt have the Sony-ericsson logo on it, No change at all to the phone, its the same thing with the normal battery.
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Posted: 2002-06-15 19:03:00
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bjambean Posts: 476

threre is no point in paying £50 for it!!! thats madness, plus your not using an original battery no more so i bet it doesn't last as long, and maybe it'll take longer to charge (any1 remember the topic on alien batteries?!)

The thing the other guy is on about is so simple its a crime, but it works so well. like he said it's a sim with a tiny ribbon cable on it. you put this sim in the normal place and then at the other end of the cable is a tiny circuit board with slots for two sims, this then all sits behind you battery with out altering the dimensions of your phone at all and all you have to do to change which sim you are using is turn the phone off then back on!!!

They sell them on ebay, when you serach don't type t68 i think the best bet is to search for one that is compatible with the 8210 this should fit because if it can fit behind the battery of the 8210 then it'll definately fit the t68
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Posted: 2002-06-16 13:17:00
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bjambean Posts: 476

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1359002749

this is very similar to what you need but one that isn't mounted onto a nokia back. this one is obviously quite thick hence the need for a different (bigger) back housing
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Posted: 2002-06-16 13:22:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500

@ despisedangel
what do use to store your extra SIM card if you don't want the dual SIM battery? I did a search for sim, card, and case but didn't find anything...and it think that this is another string somewhere
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Posted: 2002-07-13 16:13:00
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