Phones that can maintain two carrier network connections at once have been around for a while, but haven’t seen mass adoption anywhere but emerging markets, where those are very, very popular. So popular that there are local brands you’ve never heard of that make boatloads of them. The reasons they haven’t been very popular in developed markets are the usual lengthy contracts carriers here shackle you with, and the fact that they’ve mainly been feature phones so far. As e... Read more
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