Oppo Find X5 Pro Dual Sim Question - OPPO Find X5 Pro Questions & Answers

Hoping for help from someone who may already have an Oppo Find X5 Pro or at least knows more than me.
I have the chance to pre-order one of the phones here in Australia, but before I do I need to know if it accepts two physical sims .
I use my phone for work & personal with different numbers. My network does not support e-sims, so I need a phone that takes two physical sims, and I want dual standby.
Is the Oppo Find X5 Pro going to suit my needs?
Thanks in advance.

zebansho said:
Hoping for help from someone who may already have an Oppo Find X5 Pro or at least knows more than me.
I have the chance to pre-order one of the phones here in Australia, but before I do I need to know if it accepts two physical sims.
I use my phone for work & personal with different numbers. My network does not support e-sims, so I need a phone that takes two physical sims, and I want dual standby.
Is the Oppo Find X5 Pro going to suit my needs?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes you can use 2 Sims physical or 1 e-sim and 1 physical. I use it like you want. One for Business and One Privat.
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just get Xiaomi POCO they provided the full stock rom and tool for flashing unlike OPPO

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Best model for UK?

I'm considering getting a ROG 2 and would appreciate any input as to the best variant to use here in the UK.
Advice from UK users that have the ROG 2 in particular.
I'm currently on Three network, using a Huawei P30 Pro. The lack of b/l unlock and rooting is quite frustrating so I'm looking at the ROG 2.
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rubiicon59 said:
I'm considering getting a ROG 2 and would appreciate any input as to the best variant to use here in the UK.
Advice from UK users that have the ROG 2 in particular.
I'm currently on Three network, using a Huawei P30 Pro. The lack of b/l unlock and rooting is quite frustrating so I'm looking at the ROG 2.
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Well if ur on 3 network, I'm pretty sure they use band 20 for lte. So don't go for a Tencent version, they don't have b20. You might have to bite the bullet and buy UK version. Tho, I'm still not sure if this has b20, you'll need to check
reg66 said:
Well if ur on 3 network, I'm pretty sure they use band 20 for lte. So don't go for a Tencent version, they don't have b20. You might have to bite the bullet and buy UK version. Tho, I'm still not sure if this has b20, you'll need to check
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I have the 512gb global version bought from ASUS UK and can confirm that it has band 20 LTE. The only issue you will have is that to access the band 20 on 3 you have to have a voLTE enabled device which the ROG 2 isn't unfortunately
gazm1990 said:
I have the 512gb global version bought from ASUS UK and can confirm that it has band 20 LTE. The only issue you will have is that to access the band 20 on 3 you have to have a voLTE enabled device which the ROG 2 isn't unfortunately
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Ahh ok, thanks for the informative post. Have you tried the guide to enabling Volte?
reg66 said:
Ahh ok, thanks for the informative post. Have you tried the guide to enabling Volte?
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No I haven't tried that as I believe it requires rooting the phone and I've never done that before. I would like to get voLTE working though so might give it a try soon.
Thanks to the posters above.
Tbh I thought there would have been more advice from UK users, this forum is much more active than the one for my Huawei P30 Pro.
Maybe there will be a little more input now I've bumped this thread.
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Question Modem: Possible to Convert China 512gb to Global 512gb in terms of bands?

Is it a software thing that makes the band selection different between the two variants?
Is it possible to flash Global modem to China version to get the Global bands? or is there a physical difference?
OR
Does anyone think Xiaomi will come out with a 512gb global version in the future?
The different bands are hardware, there's nothing you can do about it.
Also, no, 100% they won't release any global 512gb version in the future.
Years ago there were some Qualcomm tools called QPST Tool and QXDM tool or something like that. I read they were used to "unlock" additional bands... But like I said, that was years ago, so no idea if it would work on the Mi 11 Ultra. Probably not.
jericho246 said:
Years ago there were some Qualcomm tools called QPST Tool and QXDM tool or something like that. I read they were used to "unlock" additional bands... But like I said, that was years ago, so no idea if it would work on the Mi 11 Ultra. Probably not.
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Even if adding bands would be a thing...how many more does one even need? Basically all bands are there (except 66 which is prolly a us band).
It's cheaper for them to make one phone from a production standpoint than make ones with different bands for every market they plan to sell it in
I am gonna buy a Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 512gb 12gb ram version, however there's no person ... "I just talked to our technicians, and maximum probable it's going to now not work and if it does then you will ... With the frequency bands as this cellphone is fashioned consistent with the Chinese ... Currently on miui international 12.Zero.3 QJZMIXM I'm in Australia if that matters.
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Question Difference between Find X3 and Find X3 Pro

I'm interested in buying the Global variant from Giztop. The X3 is 720$ and the Pro Variant is 900$. The specs look identical expect for the 870 and 888. One could also argue the 870 Is the better chipset due to the 888 Heating issues. Also I live in the united states, will the Charger included work in my country or will I need to get an adapter??
I have a x3 pro at the moment, i got the global variant, so EU adapter, i believe if u get the global version you get the EU adapter and need to use your own converter, if you want the 888 variant go for it, since the only main difference is the specs and storage, camera is the same, its up to you, you can also check some sites, but the specs remain almost the same, regarding to the adapter as i said, you can ask the retail / the site your getting it from, if its possible to include an USA adaptater or sell it with the USA charger
And for the heating issues, i don't have those as people sometimes say, if you're looking for root / install custom roms or other stuff, this phone is not for you since there is no way to root or develepment, get instead mi 11/mi 11 ultra that is farily the same price or even cheaper
Is the Find X3 eligible for the Android 12 beta, or is that for the Pro version only?

General OnePlus 10 Pro global launch officially scheduled, US pre-orders live right now

FYI....note pre order looks kinda strange?
OnePlus 10 Pro global launch officially scheduled, US pre-orders live right now
The highly anticipated global launch of the OnePlus 10 Pro is finally right around the corner, and the company is teasing some kind of a surprise.
www.phonearena.com
Considering the US versions had the physical second SIM slot removed in the 9's. I wonder if OnePlus is going to continue that with the 10's. JerryRig's video of the Chinese version breaking easily during his bend test really doesn't inspire me to want to pre-order it, even with only a dollar down.
jcsww said:
Considering the US versions had the physical second SIM slot removed in the 9's. I wonder if OnePlus is going to continue that with the 10's. JerryRig's video of the Chinese version breaking easily during his bend test really doesn't inspire me to want to pre-order it, even with only a dollar down.
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Good question about dual SIM. I bought a dual SIM tray for my 9 Pro but never managed to get it fully working. It'd be nice if the 10 Pro at least has a way to enable it.
No 12G/256G variant in the US for now. I'll pass!
Reading reviews it seems worse than the 9 Pro in alot of ways and better in a couple. I don't think it's worth getting it especially with Oxygen being basically Color OS now.
All of the cameras are the same as the 9 Pro with the exception of the ultra-wide. For the US market, it's a downgrade in terms of RAM with only the 8GB/256GB version being released currently. I doubt we will see any bend tests on it until close to the Easter launch date in the US. OnePlus is definitely pulling a Samsung here, in my opinion. New model, same old hardware from the previous device for the most part. US models will more than likely not be possible to convert to dual-SIM just like with the 9/9 Pro's. The b/s marketing speak about not being able to deliver 80W fast charging in US models is purely a crock!
Personally, to get me to buy a new device from OnePlus. I want 16GB/512GB variant T-Mobile US model that is possible to convert to dual-SIM. Why? I need to domestically roam on to the US Cellular network as a T-Mobile customer and only devices purchased directly from T-Mobile are permitted to roam on US Cellular (US Cellular roaming requirement). I also carry a Canadian SIM that roams in the US and I don't like carrying two phones. All of the cameras need to be significantly improved and no more stupid holes in the screen. A larger 6.8" screen or maybe even a 6.9" would be something I would hope to eventually see. They have pretty much been using the same screens since the 7 Pro's for the Pro devices. The SnapDragon Gen 1 throttles due to excessive heat on almost all devices using it.

Oppo Find X5 Pro Dual Sim Question

Hoping for help from someone who may already have an Oppo Find X5 Pro or at least knows more than me.
I have the chance to pre-order one of the phones here in Australia, but before I do I need to know if it accepts two physical sims.
I use my phone for work & personal with different numbers. My network does not support e-sims, so I need a phone that takes two physical sims, and I want dual standby.
Is the Oppo Find X5 Pro going to suit my needs?
Thanks in advance.
cristineg said:
Hoping for help from someone who may already have an Oppo Find X5 Pro or at least knows more than me.
I have the chance to pre-order one of the phones here in Australia, but before I do I need to know if it accepts two physical sims.
I use my phone for work & personal with different numbers. My network does not support e-sims, so I need a phone that takes two physical sims, and I want dual standby.
Is the Oppo Find X5 Pro going to suit my needs?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi cristineg,
Welcome from the Land Down Under
I'm using the Find X5 so not able to respond, but maybe our #OPPOAmabassadors for the Find X5 Pro can assist .... jump in here please @ermacwins , @abhishekyadavphotography , @Mengguo Li , @eoghan2t7 , @franciscoherrera84 , @AndroPlus , @owenbeals , @Shane_kchung
Hi I can confirm the Pro version does support dual SIM card.
cristineg said:
Hoping for help from someone who may already have an Oppo Find X5 Pro or at least knows more than me.
I have the chance to pre-order one of the phones here in Australia, but before I do I need to know if it accepts two physical sims.
I use my phone for work & personal with different numbers. My network does not support e-sims, so I need a phone that takes two physical sims, and I want dual standby.
Is the Oppo Find X5 Pro going to suit my needs?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes, Find X5 Pro supports nano SIM + nano SIM, dual standby.
cristineg said:
Hoping for help from someone who may already have an Oppo Find X5 Pro or at least knows more than me.
I have the chance to pre-order one of the phones here in Australia, but before I do I need to know if it accepts two physical sims.
I use my phone for work & personal with different numbers. My network does not support e-sims, so I need a phone that takes two physical sims, and I want dual standby.
Is the Oppo Find X5 Pro going to suit my needs?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes Oppo X5 Pro supports dual sim cards with dual standby on 5G as well .
Yes dual sim

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