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nippit Joined: Aug 18, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Singapore PM |
here is an English site for the multi sim card product.
not cheap by the way..
http://www.ps2modchip.com/flash/simcardreader.htm
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nippit Joined: Aug 18, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Singapore PM |
and this is the manufacturers site for the same product.
(god knows who manufactures in china but..)
http://www.simmagic2.com/html/product_e.htm
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ub8jayuk Joined: Oct 01, 2002 Posts: 1 PM |
Phone 4 U in the UK have them, the battery is a lower capacity, I think its 540mAh so won't last as long.
I think they are also about £50.. |
Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
that simmagic II thing cant possibly be legal.... i want one anyone have any idea where i can get my hands on one?
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nippit Joined: Aug 18, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Singapore PM |
Now legal or not. Lets see.
I have downloaded the user manual for the SimMagicII to see how i works.
Listen to this it in fact decrypts the subscriber information from the SIM card. It says that to decrypt the data (scan they call) from the sim card is a 4 to 10 hour progress. The software I guess tries every possible combination one by one to decrypt the Subscriber code.
Ok to decrypt the data of the subscriber from the card is legal in any country as much as decrypting the public phone chip card or the pay TV smart card......
The danger is if somebody nice decrypt and clones your sim then they can make phone calls under your account. the HLR can not distinguish the difference between the calls from the original SIM and the cloned SIM.
That is why they can not decrypt the second generation SIM as they are using stronger encryption. But all we need is more computing power.. Then same will apply to that too
I WANT ONE SURE...
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nippit Joined: Aug 18, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Singapore PM |
@Epedemic
ps2modchip link does sell it
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Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
you sure its the multisim II? and not the old version? would want the newest one
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Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
ah i see it... the multisim I is 80$ and the II is 110$... but im NOT paying a hong kong company via bank transfer...
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cassh Joined: Sep 16, 2002 Posts: 4 From: Rochdale/England PM |
Hey Guys, the ghost duel sim battery is 600mah shouldn't mess up battery life that much. |
geoffreyw Joined: Aug 15, 2002 Posts: 104 From: Texas PM |
There is also a multisim that might be better.
http://www.gsm8in1.com/
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Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
hmm that one dosen't say if you can switch "number" using the stk menu... and the link to the shop is down :/
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ufager Joined: May 13, 2002 Posts: 42 From: San Diego, California, U.S.A. PM |
I am not aware of anybody that can decrypt the second generation SIM version 2 yet? To be useful, this is a must for the newer SIM card encryptions.
Consequently, I am using dual sim battery on my t39, and I haven't found a dual sim battery for my t68i yet.
Any suggestions?
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hdc1 Joined: Feb 27, 2002 Posts: 58 From: Taiwan PM |
as i know, 8 in 1 multisim has some compatible problem.
16 in 1 multisim is more mature then 8 in 1.
all of multisim card can't copy comp-128 version 2 SIM card.
but overall the world SIM card 99% is comp-128 version 1.
have fun
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badboyzbadboyz Joined: May 24, 2002 Posts: 180 PM |
So is there a way to have my vodaphone and genie/o2 on the same sim and he there is how do you swap between the 2 do you still have to switch phone off like with the dual sim holders?
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hdc1 Joined: Feb 27, 2002 Posts: 58 From: Taiwan PM |
I using 16 in 1 multisim with T68mms.
menu -> connect -> MultiSim Serv -> choice your mobile number
T68 will auto reboot with you selected number.
I think you can put O2 & vodofone & orange different mobile phone number into one multisim card.
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