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Two Networks?
Is it possible to use two different networks on the same iPhone?
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so its etiher one or the other???
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What were you trying to do?
If you really need two networks at the same time you could always use a hotspot/MiFi from the other network... B
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Technically, your iPhone is connected to two different networks. 1x for voice and EVDO/LTE for data. (if you're on VZW, Sprint)
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dual SIM phones
In China and South Asia I have seen many cell phones with dual sim cards. I bought a cheap GSM phone during my travels and one can run a phone on 2 or 1 network at the same time.
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