Question Got a Moto G100 / XT2125-4 / Hardware version: pvt but NO DUAL SIM! Hardware is different in Argentina? or just soft and SIM tray? - Motorola Moto G100 / Edge S

Moto G100 / Model number (SKU) XT2125-4 / Hardware version: pvt
SIM tray has no indent for second SIM. And config does not shows DUAL SIM options... but I haven't heard of a G100 single SIM
Do you have info?

Hardware is different.

Mine is on the sd expansion card slot (mount sd card vertically or sim2 horizontally). Gotta sacrifice expansion for a second sim.

Was it advertise as dual sim? If not, the hardware is likely different.

Hello, I also have the moto g100 from Argentina and it is a single sim, it is not dual, but the hardware is the same from what I saw

alehardware said:
Moto G100 / Model number (SKU) XT2125-4 / Hardware version: pvt
SIM tray has no indent for second SIM. And config does not shows DUAL SIM options... but I haven't heard of a G100 single SIM
Do you have info?
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The model we get in the United States xt2125-4 with dual SIM card tray. It does have two imei numbers in the firmware is North American retail 8 gigs of RAM 128 gigs of memory it only works correctly on one cell phone provider and that's T-Mobile and the only way to get this phone is to purchase it directly through Motorola USA

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dual sim dialler problem

hi guys,
so, i m from india.. and we just got moto g release here.
MOBILE INFO:
Brand Motorola
Model Name Moto G
Model ID XT1033
SIM Size Micro SIM
SIM Type Dual SIM, GSM + GSM, (Dual Standby)
as you notice, moto g releases in india with dual sim capabilities.
PROBLEM:
i have inserted sims in both sim slots.
now when i call from sim 1, somehow it goes through sim 2 and vice versa..
please help me here to find solution..
thanks in advance
In dual sim settings change voice call settings to ask everytime before dialing. Phone will ask everytime which sim to dial number from.

Dual SIM in both S7 and S7 Edge by default?

Hi, I've seen the hybrid microSD + dualsim adaptor that may have the S7 by default, but only in certain countries.
I have currently an S6 Duos (regular version, I didn't find the Edge in dual sim).
Do you think that would be real?
the second slot is either for a microsd card or sim card
avatar_ro said:
the second slot is either for a microsd card or sim card
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but it's only on some markets, which is what he is asking
reg-sux said:
but it's only on some markets, which is what he is asking
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are you sure? I was refering to Europe, as far as I see in EU it will be like this
The European and U.S. variants don't have dual sim; dual sim requires to use two baseband chips, which is adds an additional cost to the manufacturer, therefore you can guess Samsung will only implement it on markets with high demands for such products (China, India...)
mathieulh said:
The European and U.S. variants don't have dual sim; dual sim requires to use two baseband chips, which is adds an additional cost to the manufacturer, therefore you can guess Samsung will only implement it on markets with high demands for such products (China, India...)
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The ones offered in Belgium on pre-order seem to have Dual-SIM...
The SM-G930F and SM-G935F which are, respectively, the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge for the European market, are not dual sim.
So what the well is the hybrid SIM and microSD slot?
Ps: Huawei P8 lite also have this with only one imei and support 2 sim cards...
nfribeiro said:
So what the well is the hybrid SIM and microSD slot?
Ps: Huawei P8 lite also have this with only one imei and support 2 sim cards...
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They just use the same sim tray worldwide to minimise costs.
Because they use a hybrid SIM tray does not mean your handset supports more than one sim card.
avatar_ro said:
the second slot is either for a microsd card or sim card
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If you assume the physical connectors for a second SIM is in the tray of the SIM/SD slot of all major versions.
But there was a discussion if only the Exynos version that aims at the Asian market will get also the connectors for the second SIM.
From experience Samsung often build a range of phones and sells them under the same model no. That leads to an uncertainty until the last minute.
In Hong Kong they usually first sell the regular international one (F) and after a while also the (mainland China targeting) Dual SIM version (D or whatever).
If physically a second SIM card is connected over the small tray... it still needs to be managed by the OS. I am curious to see if all versions of Samsungs OS will have that capability.
ixomon said:
If you assume the physical connectors for a second SIM is in the tray of the SIM/SD slot of all major versions.
But there was a discussion if only the Exynos version that aims at the Asian market will get also the connectors for the second SIM.
From experience Samsung often build a range of phones and sells them under the same model no. That leads to an uncertainty until the last minute.
In Hong Kong they usually first sell the regular international one (F) and after a while also the (mainland China targeting) Dual SIM version (D or whatever).
If physically a second SIM card is connected over the small tray... it still needs to be managed by the OS. I am curious to see if all versions of Samsungs OS will have that capability.
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maybe you are right, we shall see
this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/user-manual-samsung-galaxy-s7edge-t3321948 then page 133 of the hand book shows all about the sim draw
i don´t get it, should i be able to enable the dual sim in all the variants (maybe changing the sim trail) or some models will support it and others don´t?
ixomon said:
If you assume the physical connectors for a second SIM is in the tray of the SIM/SD slot of all major versions.
But there was a discussion if only the Exynos version that aims at the Asian market will get also the connectors for the second SIM.
From experience Samsung often build a range of phones and sells them under the same model no. That leads to an uncertainty until the last minute.
In Hong Kong they usually first sell the regular international one (F) and after a while also the (mainland China targeting) Dual SIM version (D or whatever).
If physically a second SIM card is connected over the small tray... it still needs to be managed by the OS. I am curious to see if all versions of Samsungs OS will have that capability.
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I think its only
Model numbers SM 9350 and SM 9300 for China and HK
Model numbers SM 935FD and SM 930FD for SE Asia
Well i guess dual sim only for exynos version..
Is it hardware or software related? I mean, in latter case, one could use a custom ROM in order to enable dual SIM compatibility.
daede86 said:
i don´t get it, should i be able to enable the dual sim in all the variants (maybe changing the sim trail) or some models will support it and others don´t?
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Because of how the tray looks on the S7 people were hoping it's already ready to go for Dual SIM, but it isn't S7 manual explains there's a SIM tray that supports 1 SIM + 1 micro SD card, and then there's a SIM tray that supports 1 SIM + 1 SIM or micro SD card (meaning you either have two SIMs in or 1 SIM and 1 micro SD, can't use 3 of them at the same time). But as of right now Europe and US are getting the 1 SIM only phones, as of right now Dual SIM isn't available. Maybe if you dig you could find it on some Asian shop which is usually where they get Dual SIM phones, maybe India too?
I have a dual sim S7, other than having dual sim, what's the difference between dual sim and not dual sim S7?
Any update on this? I am about to buy an s7 edge but definitely not willing to shell out a ~100EUR more for the DUOS model. (I am in Europe, getting the Exynos version won't be a problem)
Dual sim card need full network band. This is only can be achieved by Qualcomm. Qualcomm has the patent of cdma standard
So dual sim need supported from Hardware .Exynos version often sells in Europe. So Samsung do not need to worry cdma or another standard. Europe use WCDMA.

Intl. vs other markets, Dual Sim vs Single sim

Hi all,
There does not seem to be any resource that clearly shows the variations of the U Ultra at present.
I personally have a TW market model, with dual SIM. It appears that the bands on this model are not right for North America (and perhaps also South America) but are fine for my uses in APAC.
Given that there is limited info, perhaps we should gather some information.
Mine: 1.09.709.7 Taiwan model, Dual SIM
I am located in Australia, and Australia launches on March 8. It is unclear to me which model, though the product page on HTC's AU site suggest it would be single sim.
Can others who have gotten an U Ultra in other markets comment on their version? UK / India / NA?
Reason why I've put this in this subforum is so that we can explore the possibilities of opening up hidden bands with different radios (I believe my Taiwan Model supports: FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 TDD: B38/B39/B40/B41) and the AU model lists FDD: Bands B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B20/B28TDD: Bands B38/B39/B40/B41 - which is in line with US?
Also, it may allow single sim to potentially support dual sim? as the dual sim has a combo slot with microsd, perhaps the hardware is there for single sim to support a second sim.
Lets explore what we can do with this phone!
Hi, seems like you posted on the wrong section. Maybe a moderator could move it to "HTC U ULTRA GUIDES, NEWS, & DISCUSSION" ?
Howling Wolf said:
Hi, seems like you posted on the wrong section. Maybe a moderator could move it to "HTC U ULTRA GUIDES, NEWS, & DISCUSSION" ?
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Hey Wolf, you're probably right, a mod prob should move this. I originally intended this to form a basis where we can collect all the different firmware / radios etc, as I was under the impression that there were multiple hardware variations worldwide....
In one of the threads here on XDA, another member suggested he ordered the intl. model and it didnt support the right bands for the USA. Leading me to think there were multiple models.
I'm starting to think there isn't, here is why.
1. Michael Fisher (I think he's in Canada) imported a TW market phone for his early review. It appears to have LTE in the film, and he doesnt mention anything about incompatibilities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIWbn8ecKwA
2. Jeff Springer (I think he's in the USA) imported a HK market phone, it also appears to have LTE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclOYUyfxnE&t=522s
I believe the belief that the intl. model doesnt support USA bands (2/4, etc) comes from the practice (poor practice, admittedly) for HTC's Taiwanese website to only declare the bands that it perceives are relevant to Taiwanese users. The HK website suggests the same as taiwan = FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 TDD: B38/B39/B40/B41
The UK / India / USA / AU sites all state - FDD: Bands B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B20/B28TDD: Bands B38/B39/B40/B41
With USA & AU not stating support for dual sim, but HK, TW, India, UK do.
I believe there is only one model (with multiple software variations), and the information published being variable.
@sephstyler. I was thinking the same. ?
profixit said:
@sephstyler. I was thinking the same.
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HTC U Ultra through Vodafone Australia does not support dual sim out of the box. The example I saw today was running 1.09.710.12
I purchased one off of an eBay from a Chinese vendor; I'm pretty sure it's the international version since it has the dual sim and int'l charger. I can confirm no problems here in NY and I'm on T-Mobile.
akhobbes said:
I purchased one off of an eBay from a Chinese vendor; I'm pretty sure it's the international version since it has the dual sim and int'l charger. I can confirm no problems here in NY and I'm on T-Mobile.
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That's pretty good news.
Can you confirm the model number of yours (On box, printed on the back of the handset in feint print) - I'm assuming this is a "U-1u"
If you can also let us know the version number of your firmware - Settings, About, and then Software Info. If you got an Intl' charger it might be China or Hong Kong stock (Taiwan uses the same plugs as US).
So the Hong Kong (and Taiwan) version states: FDD:B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 TDD:B38/B39/B40/B41, and T-Mo in the USA uses B2 / B4 and B12. So its obvious that the support does exist, just simply not denoted appropriately on the website.
Great news.
Question - are those phones, that are/are not Dual SIM supporters, different in Hardware or just software manipulated limitations? I am asking this as my phones doe not recognize second SIM, but if I were to flash it with unlocked software for dual SIM, would it work? Thank you!
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Question - are those phones, that are/are not Dual SIM supporters, different in Hardware or just software manipulated limitations? I am asking this as my phones doe not recognize second SIM, but if I were to flash it with unlocked software for dual SIM, would it work? Thank you!
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I'm not sure about that, but I tried 2 ROMs which supported dual SIM, and those weren't able to use the 2nd SIM/sd slot.. not sure about any customizations inside the rom/kernel/whatever though
OK I understand that, still, I am wondering if there are actual hardware limitations for the dual sim or just software, never mind the ROM...
I have buy my phone yesterday and it is a Single SIM phone for EU market (Made In Taiwan) and with productID number finishing with ...100. Dual SIM phones ID finishing with ...200.
I put my sim card to second (mSD/nSIM) slot and i when i turn on phone i have 2 sim cards drawed onphone (one empty and another (absent sim) with a full signal but crossed mark...
Hmmm, sims like have second SIM card software blocked ?
The same thing is happening on my Single SIM (EU) phone. If I insert the second SIM into the 2nd SIM slot, the phone recognizes it and displays a full signal bar with a crossed mark. Obviously, the hardware is capable of handling the second SIM (otherwise it would not be detected at all), but it's crippled in software. So far I did not find a way to unlock Dual SIM support.
Did anyone of you guys try flashing a rom with dual SIM support?
Hi i found main difference between Single Sim and Dual Sim HTC U Ultra :
NETWORK3
2G/2.5G GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Single SIM
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Dual SIM
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G UMTS
Single SIM
AWS/850/900/1900/2100 MHz
HSDPA 42, HSUPA 5.76
Dual SIM
850/900/1900/2100 MHz
HSDPA 42, HSUPA 5.76
4G LTE™ (up to 600Mbps)
Single SIM
FDD: Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 20, 28
TDD: Bands 38, 39, 40, 41 with 2CA, 3CA
Support Cat 11 LTE: downloads up to 600Mbps, uploads up to 50Mbps
VoLTE and WiFi calling
Dual SIM
FDD: Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28
TDD: Bands 38, 39, 40, 41 with 2CA, 3CA
Support Cat 11 LTE: downloads up to 600Mbps, uploads up to 50Mbps
VoLTE and WiFi calling
It appears that Single Sim is made to work with AWS. >>>>> AWS is used in the United States, Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador and Uruguay.
and supports more bands then Dual sim one. I think flashing dual sim softwer version will change nothing since you still wont be able to use 2 sim cards.
I was mislead from some reviews, including gsmarena, that said HTC Ultra only had a dual sim version and I bought the phone. Unfortunately it doesn't support the 2nd sim. In my case it doesn't even have any icon crossed... I wonder why does it have the place holder for a second sim...
Anyone was successeful in accessing the 2nd sim on a single sim version? (model number ending in "100")
Actually I've also tried a bit to get dual SIM to work on my single SIM device, but flashing dual SIM activated ROMs wasn't enough and I've no idea what I could try now.
Maybe ask one of the ROM developer's?
Guys i dont think it is possible since as i posted above it is in some way different device. Same as you cant enable more bands support on dual sim version by software.
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Dual sim or not?

Hi,
I preordered a sim-only p20 from carphonewarehouse in the UK. Everywhere it says it's a dual sim phone as standard, but have heard contradicting things on posts online.
If you received yours in the UK, is it dualsim or not?
many thanks
varignet said:
Hi,
I preordered a sim-only p20 from carphonewarehouse in the UK. Everywhere it says it's a dual sim phone as standard, but have heard contradicting things on posts online.
If you received yours in the UK, is it dualsim or not?
many thanks
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Hi,
I pre-order mine in O2 (UK) as they were one of two reselers that supposed to have dual sim version (second was Three), that was at least according to oficial uk huawei site, when you could pick color version: single/dual sim and then list of reselers appeared.
Today I got mine and it is a single sim, even they have ensured my it is dual, I have opened the box at home to see that sim tray has only one slot, second one is kinda blocked.
My model: EML-L09
FCC ID: QISEML-L09
I have checked in the settings if that's only the sim tray that I need to change to dual sim, however there is no option at all regarding dual sim, as I have in my dual sim huawei nova, so software also doesn't support it in this version.
Going to return it tomorrow, or replace with dual sim, if they have it.
demusz said:
Hi,
I pre-order mine in O2 (UK) as they were one of two reselers that supposed to have dual sim version (second was Three), that was at least according to oficial uk huawei site, when you could pick color version: single/dual sim and then list of reselers appeared.
Today I got mine and it is a single sim, even they have ensured my it is dual, I have opened the box at home to see that sim tray has only one slot, second one is kinda blocked.
My model: EML-L09
FCC ID: QISEML-L09
I have checked in the settings if that's only the sim tray that I need to change to dual sim, however there is no option at all regarding dual sim, as I have in my dual sim huawei nova, so software also doesn't support it in this version.
Going to return it tomorrow, or replace with dual sim, if they have it.
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It will be surely single SIM from cpw, Voda, EE, 3, O2 etc , dual SIM are only if you buy from Huawei direct and from some other retailer
varignet said:
Hi,
I preordered a sim-only p20 from carphonewarehouse in the UK. Everywhere it says it's a dual sim phone as standard, but have heard contradicting things on posts online.
If you received yours in the UK, is it dualsim or not?
many thanks
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Received mine yesterday from CPW UK and it is only single SIM card.
Three UK are dual sim models
I'll get mine tomorrow, will return if single sim straight away.
unless there is an adapter one could buy to make it dual SIM
Does anybody know if the model EML-L09 is the single or dual sim model?
I'd rather leave it wrapped unless it was the dual sim model.
Many thanks
L
varignet said:
Does anybody know if the model EML-L09 is the single or dual sim model?
I'd rather leave it wrapped unless it was the dual sim model.
Many thanks
L
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It is single sim in 100% I had it...
as far as I know L29 is a dual sim.
Cheers
demusz said:
It is single sim in 100% I had it...
as far as I know L29 is a dual sim.
Cheers
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thanks
own a dual sim P20 since yesterday
Model is EML-L29
Notice on box: This device may be operated in all member states of the EU.
varignet said:
Does anybody know if the model EML-L09 is the single or dual sim model?
I'd rather leave it wrapped unless it was the dual sim model.
Many thanks
L
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As far as I know, only Three in the UK sell the dual SIM version. Their prices are higher than all other providers, but I wanted the dual SIM so went with Three. My model is L29
Singke/dual SIM...
Hi, from Portugal, mine has dual SIM...
Greetings
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varignet said:
Does anybody know if the model EML-L09 is the single or dual sim model?
I'd rather leave it wrapped unless it was the dual sim model.
Many thanks
L
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I think only L29 is dual sim. That's mine...
Today after 2 weeks! I have received oficial reply from Huawei, how to distinguish which one is dual sim:
"Regarding you question, please be informed that on the original box of the devices you can found two IMEI numbers (the number has 15 digits and it starts with 86). If they appear on the box means that the device is dual SIM."
Cheers
Can anyone confirm the difference between the l-09 and l-29 in terms of uk useability? Will both work fine on all uk networks or is one a global/non global version etc that will only work in some countries.
Not bothered about single/dual sim atall- is that the only difference?
Thanks

G7 power UK version, rom for dual sim

Hello all,
I will shortly be buying a g7 power running on EE in the UK. The phones are single sim from what I'm told but similar to my Huawei, I'm hoping there is a custom rom I can flash to enable both sim slots to be used. Can anyone advise if they have been able to make it work?
Regards
Vijay
I have a UK G7 power. The SIM tray has one SIM and one memory card slot. I don't know how you would physically access the second SIM location?
Why not just buy the official Dual SIM version - Argos have them on sale right now for £160

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