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  2. Phone cloning - Wikipedia

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    A selection of mobile phones that can be cloned. Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile telephone cloning involves gaining access to the device's embedded file system /nvm/num directory via specialized software or placing a modified EEPROM into the target mobile telephone, allowing the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) and/or Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) of the mobile phone to be changed.

  3. Multi-SIM card - Wikipedia

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    Multi-SIM technology allows cloning up to 12 GSM SIM cards (of format COMP128v1) into one card. The subscriber can leave the original cards in a secure place and use only the multi-SIM card in day to day life. For telecom operator-provided cards, only the Group MSISDN number is known to multi-SIM subscribers.

  4. Dual SIM - Wikipedia

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    Some mobile phones support use of two SIM cards, described as dual SIM operation. When a second SIM card is installed, the phone may allow users to switch between two separate mobile network services manually, have hardware support for keeping both connections in a "standby" state for automatic switching, or have two transceivers to maintain ...

  5. TUFF Phones - Wikipedia

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    Certain generations of TUFF phones have implemented a removable tray that allows for the installation of two nano SIM cards; which allows the user of the phone to make use of two different phone numbers for calling and texting for example, or one nano SIM card with one microSD card; which allows the user of the phone to use a single phone number and to increase the amount of storage capacity ...

  6. SIM card - Wikipedia

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    A typical SIM card (mini-SIM with micro-SIM cutout) A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is an integrated circuit (IC) intended to securely store an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephone devices (such as mobile phones and laptops).

  7. The 5 Best Canned Soups for Better Blood Pressure ... - AOL

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    Volumize with produce: While many of these soups pack more than 2 grams of fiber per serving, there’s always room for more vegetables. So, toss in a handful of frozen veggies. So, toss in a ...

  8. Murder accused 'did not see' teenager's killing - AOL

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    He then ran back to the taxi but three passengers got out of the Mercedes and dragged the two teenagers out of the vehicle. The pair were then subjected to a "vicious, sustained, barbaric and ...

  9. Mobile phone feature - Wikipedia

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    The phone, however, is also initially locked by the manufacturer into the Service Provider's MSL. This lock may be disabled so that the phone can use other Service Providers' SIM cards. Most phones purchased outside the U.S. are unlocked phones because there are numerous Service Providers that are close to one another or have overlapping coverage.