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6 hours ago, Eindhoven said:

 

The answer is in your reply. One is 4G and one is 3G.

Correct, but the fact that my O2 is only 3G makes no difference to receiving OTPs or even phone calls.

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  • Indeed; the information is for the trevor67; just so that he is aware. He may wish to put the DTAC SIM in the 4G slot.

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    No, its a new number. Most (if not all) newish phones are dual sim, so you can keep your old number as well. This is what I've done.

  • The answer is in your reply. One is 4G and one is 3G.

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10 hours ago, Eindhoven said:

 

Not really, as that is the version limited to 100 GB per month. The one to which I linked, for 1855 baht, offers unlimited data.

Yep, don't think he will use anywhere near 20gb so should be fine. Others might like to take advantage of your link. ????

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11 hours ago, stouricks said:

Correct, but the fact that my O2 is only 3G makes no difference to receiving OTPs or even phone calls.

 

Indeed; the information is for the trevor67; just so that he is aware. He may wish to put the DTAC SIM in the 4G slot.

Sorry gang, but I'm not tech savvy.

 

I take it these are normal or micro sim cards?

If my device only takes a nano sim, can you trim it to size or can

you take it to an AIS shop and have them transfer to a nano?

4 hours ago, Eindhoven said:

 

Indeed; the information is for the trevor67; just so that he is aware. He may wish to put the DTAC SIM in the 4G slot.

Yes noted previously...thanks again, I do have 2 4G sims in my slots already, I use a AIS SIM2FLY in my second slot, but it hasn't gotten any use in a while.

2 hours ago, Will27 said:

Sorry gang, but I'm not tech savvy.

 

I take it these are normal or micro sim cards?

If my device only takes a nano sim, can you trim it to size or can

you take it to an AIS shop and have them transfer to a nano?

 

The are 'Triple SIMs'; in so that you can simply push through the size that you need. You might go to a shop to register them anyway.

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