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I'm not surprised they're trying to make it more appealing for the FCC and the government to approve the merger.

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I'm not surprised they're trying to make it more appealing for the FCC and the government to approve the merger.

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I like this deal. It would give Sprint some higher FDD carriers and T-Mobile B41 likely

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I like this deal. It would give Sprint some higher FDD carriers and T-Mobile B41 likely

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Doesn't even that have to be approved by the FCC?

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Doesn't even that have to be approved by the FCC?

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I think it does. If it hasn't already they signed it back in September

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I think it does. If it hasn't already they signed it back in September

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Well if that's the case then if it hasn't been signed then I don't know what else to really say. I also have the Galaxy note 9. So if that happens I could take advantage of both Networks.

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Well if that's the case then if it hasn't been signed then I don't know what else to really say. I also have the Galaxy note 9. So if that happens I could take advantage of both Networks.

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You would have to have sim card from both carriers. Under this the 2 are still separate companies.

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You would have to have sim card from both carriers. Under this the 2 are still separate companies.

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Show my Galaxy Note 9 can operate with two SIM cards?

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Show my Galaxy Note 9 can operate with two SIM cards?

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If it's unlocked. Could get old swapping them out

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The SD card tray also has the Sim slot as well for the second Sim


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That's why it's so big? Is that the same for my S8?

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I'm not too sure. Check it out though. Look at the SD slot. It may or may not I do not know for sure.

That's why it's so big? Is that the same for my S8?

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