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I don't care which 2. As long as one of them supports esim so both will work or can be active at the same time. At least phone and text wise. What i mean by phone and text wise is even if I set the esim as default for data line I could still get calls and texts from the normal sim or either or way.
 
I think it depends on where you live. Especially which country. I'd consider Verizon and T-Mobile the best where I live.

Although I'd suggest for the second line to just do data only and save some money. There's plenty of cheap VOIP services for a second number and texting. Let alone tons of texting options.
 
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I think it depends on where you live. Especially which country. I'd consider Verizon and T-Mobile the best where I live.

Although I'd suggest for the second line to just do data only and save some money. There's plenty of cheap VOIP services for a second number and texting. Let alone tons of texting options.

Good idea!
 
You can even use a burner app for the second or even third number. Perfect for a temporary number for Craigslist postings or a first date. Many if not all of them support calling and texting.
 
You can even use a burner app for the second or even third number. Perfect for a temporary number for Craigslist postings or a first date. Many if not all of them support calling and texting.

Yep.
 
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