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Thanks. I really appreciate your reply. A dual sim card then, can be used in one phone and offer two numbers. That's cool. And thanks for explaining what LTE stands for. Ah, and so the T-Mobile will do everything unless I want to use internet. That makes sense.
How do you use Google Fi and what it is? A phone? A card? An app? And if you have a T-Mobile phone with the unlimited like you used, you don't need Google Fi, right? And if you have unlimited text on your phone, why would one want to use either WhatsApp, which I'm not very familiar with, or...
Hey Brian, when you say "dual sim" does that mean that the card can work in more than one phone? So you don't have to purchase a phone but just a Vodaphone sim card and the dual part means it will fit in a Vodaphone phone and any other phone, right? And what does "LTE" stand for?
Okay. I think I'm getting it, and thanks so much for explaining. And, yes, this techno stuff is constantly evolving which makes it hard to keep up with but I don't know that much in the first place regarding smart phones as I don't have one so thanks so much for the extra information.
Thank you for your replies. Why then do you suggest to get an unlocked GSM phone? Are there other kinds of smart phones/phones that are not GSM? And am I correct in saying that a GSM and a Vodaphone are both just phones?
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