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How to manage dual SIM Android

AS DETAILED IN our recent article on Cheap Androids, an online search turned up a selection of very low priced Android smartphones available from non-telco suppliers. We went on eBay and bought one at around $60 and another at around $120.

No surprise, the $60 phone was not even close to the advertised specs – it ran a custom build of Android 4.2 that claimed to be 8.0 and displayed fake info in the phone settings. Turns out you shouldn’t believe everything you read on the internet!

Fortunately the $120 phone was a pleasant surprise: the Umidigi A3 Pro looks a lot like an iPhone

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