Since I have 2 Lines, I thought it would be handy to have Dual / Ghost Sim on my phone… So I bought one of the Ghost Sim Holder from EBay. When it arrived, I was pretty surprised of its design.


Unfortunately, I had to cut the Sim card into a small piece using a template. So, I cut the Sims… where the T-mobile Sim was straight forward but I had some problem with the O2 Sim… When I put the Sims into the holder and inserted into my phone, It didn’t work at all
So, basically buying this junk cost me around £6, plus £10 for replacement Sim from T-Mobile… Fortunately the O2 one was free of charge… Both my lines were out of order for around 5 Days!
I’ve learnt my lesson…
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My name is Nish Vamadevan, I live in London. I’m a Network Systems Administrator, and Freelance IT Consultant. I’d like to think of myself and a creative and a resourceful person when it’s come to Computers and Technology.
I have been working in the freelance IT sector for over 6 years and have done various Network Deployments, System Administration and Building, maintaining, managing websites for Small / Medium companies..
Apparently, Microsoft has given all these fatures for free…
Check out the following link for more info.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/may07/05-06WLHotmailLaunchPR.mspx