A Telstra One Number is a subscription service that allows you to connect a secondary device, such as a cellular-enabled smart watch, to the Telstra mobile network. You can then use your cellular-enabled smart watch to make and receive calls, as well as send and receive messages without your phone.
Yes. If you're the account owner for multiple Telstra accounts – a personal and business account for example – you can activate and use mobile numbers from those accounts on a single dual SIM device.
Yes, you can.
Bundle Plans are available for those with at least one service on an Upfront Essential or Upfront Premium mobile plan – and each comes with its own SIM for you to connect an additional device. We think these Bundles Plans are perfect for your kids' smartphones, tablet or for a mobile broadband hotspot.
Remember that SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module, so once you insert it in your cell phone; it is your phone's I.D. Your mobile network (the one where you bought your SIM card) assigns you a mobile number that cannot be changed to another SIM card that is not from the same provider.
No, it is not possible to have two SIM cards with the same phone number. Each SIM card is uniquely associated with a specific phone number.
A Telstra One Number is a subscription service that allows you to connect a secondary device, such as a cellular-enabled smart watch, to the Telstra mobile network. You can then use your cellular-enabled smart watch to make and receive calls, as well as send and receive messages without your phone.
Absolutely! You can add a phone to your new SIM plan – you can pay for it outright, pay it off interest free over 12, 24 or 36 months, or bring your own.
Some mobile carriers allow you to use your number with multiple devices. With these services, you can forward incoming calls automatically to all your devices, including your phone, smartwatch, or tablet. AT&T NumberSync lets you use a compatible device to answer your calls even if your phone is off or not with you.
A dual SIM phone is a device with two SIMs, allowing it to support two separate phone numbers, contact lists and call histories. Some dual SIM phones also allow users to switch between different networks on each SIM without having to physically remove and replace the card.
A dual SIM phone is one that can have two active numbers, plans, or accounts. You get this convenience on one device because it can have two separate SIMs: A physical SIM: A plastic card inserted into your phone. An eSIM: A digital SIM downloaded to compatible devices.
Dual SIM models allow you to use two SIM cards in one device. This is handy if you have separate phone numbers for work and home or if you would like to use a local number while keeping your original number active when in a foreign country.
Yes, you can switch SIM cards between phones as long as they are compatible with the same carrier network. Your SIM card should also be compatible with the new phone in terms of size (micro, nano, and standard size).
When a friend of yours dials your phone number, it travels through the network to your SIM card, which then tells your phone to ring. This means that whatever phone you put your SIM card in will then have your phone number – as long as it's unlocked, of course.
If the new phone is from a different carrier than the SIM you have, the SIM may still work if the phone is carrier-unlocked. But if the phone is locked to a specific carrier or account, you'll need to have the carrier unlock the phone.
OneNumber is a Connectivity Plan that allows you to share your phone's data and airtime allowances across multiple devices, so you can stay connected on your smartwatch, tablet, or Alexa device, even without WiFi or your phone being nearby. To get OneNumber, you must have a Pay monthly plan with us.
We'll provide you with a list of new numbers to choose from. If you want something easy to remember, consider getting a premium number which uses repeated digits, pairs and triplets. You can choose from our gold or silver range of premium numbers at varying costs.
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Users can switch between carriers based on their location or usage needs by having two active SIM cards in a single device, eliminating the need to purchase multiple phones or plans. This can save you a lot of money on roaming fees, international calling charges, and data plans.
Keeping your phone number when you change network is known as porting your number, and to do this you need a porting authorisation code - or PAC code. You give this code to your new provider and they handle the transfer of your number as well as the cancellation of the service from your current provider.
Having two SIM cards lets you keep calls and messages for two numbers separate. So you can give out your numbers to the appropriate people. Depending on the phone you can set it to prompt which number to call out on every time, or have defaults. For instance all outgoing calls on SIM 1 and all text messages on SIM 2.
The simultaneously ring option is handy for people on the go. When you get a call it rings on two phone numbers at the same time. You can set your incoming calls to simultaneously ring your mobile device and another number or contact in case you're busy or momentarily unavailable.