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Android 10 quietly included a big update for the Pixel 3A: true dual-SIM support, making it the first Pixel phone to enable the use of two networks simultaneously. The Pixel 2, 3, and 3A all have a single SIM slot and support for a digital eSIM, but you’ve had to switch between them if you wanted to use both. Now, the Pixel 3A and 3A XL — and the 3A line only, it seems — can use both networks at once.
From the Android settings app, Pixel 3A users will be able to select default networks for sending texts, making calls, and using data. Both SIMs will remain active at once, so you can receive a call on a secondary SIM, even while using the other SIM as the primary data connection.
eSIM support is still really limited, so this isn’t as...
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Android 10 quietly included a big update for the Pixel 3A: true dual-SIM support, making it the first Pixel phone to enable the use of two networks simultaneously. The Pixel 2, 3, and 3A all have a single SIM slot and support for a digital eSIM, but you’ve had to switch between them if you wanted to use both. Now, the Pixel 3A and 3A XL — and the 3A line only, it seems — can use both networks at once.
From the Android settings app, Pixel 3A users will be able to select default networks for sending texts, making calls, and using data. Both SIMs will remain active at once, so you can receive a call on a secondary SIM, even while using the other SIM as the primary data connection.
eSIM support is still really limited, so this isn’t as...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...