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Old Sep 1, 2013 | 8:43 am
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weekilter
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Seattle, Washington USA
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Originally Posted by BrianMinn
I have an unlocked iPhone5 that uses a T-Mobile micro-SIM. I'd like to use that iPhone in China with a Chinese SIM, and use an old Blackberry Bold for emergency calls to/from the US on T-Mobile. Unfortunately the Blackberry uses a mini-SIM, and I'm apprehensive about damage if I use one of the mini-to-micro adapters to insert the iPhone's T-Mobile micro-SIM into the BB.

What would be ideal is to have an active T-Mobile mini-SIM for use in the BB Bold while I replace the T-Mobile micro-SIM in the iPhone with a Chinese SIM while in China. The T-Mobile micro-SIM would be retained for entry to the US.

Does anyone know whether T-Mobile will allow two active SIM cards with the same phone number? I would never be using the different T-Mobile-enabled phones with the same number at the same time.
T-Mobile (or any GSM operator) will not allow two active SIMs at the same time. If you have an active device and a second device with the same SIM information is on line at the same time the account will be deactivated to prevent fraud.

Another thing you could do to keep your main and a different account (such as a local prepaid account) is to use a forwarding service on your primary number with a service such as Kall8 so you could receive calls that were directed to your main number to the prepaid.
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