Should I purchase HSDPA USB stick OR HSDPA mobile?

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250 MB will vanish in One day . So for one day you can use data and from 2nd day you can use Voice calls . So there won't be such isssue of battery drain :D
 
Now everyone is making fun of me and my misery of not getting Dual SIM + 3G phone.

I think I shud withdraw from 1 thread that I had started abt [thread=70828]Have we reached limit of inventions?[/thread]

If they cant make Dual SIM 3G mobiles which clearly indicates that limit is not reached, there is scope of INVENTING Dual SIM 3G mobile!! :D
 
Just check out Micromax " Whats cooking " section . They always have something new cooking there :p
 
if ur entire net use is dependent on 3G then u gonna need ur stick to make sure stay up all the time lol :P if the cell battery gets exhausted :P u will loose net and calls both at the same time :D
 
No no. My net usage will be on triband.Whole point is to make sure that I dont have remove SIM card from phone again and again. And when I am watching TV or something then I can use mobile for checking emails / chat etc.Plus when I am on the road, I shud be able to use internet and receive calls.I am trying to find one single SOLUTION for all the needs. Technically its not tough to do, when Dual SIM with 2G is there I wonder why cant they have Dual SIM with 3G."HELLLLLOOO... all u guys stop purchasing USB sticks, DEMAND for such phone so that they make it!" :D
 
3G Internet on 1 sim + Voice call on another sim, in same mobile is highly hardware demanding as it will need 2 antennas active at same time. Even dual sim 2G mobiles are rare which can have both sims active (calling/incoming call) due to this reason. So most handsets are dual sim standby, rather then dual sim active.For your case you will need dual sim dual battery mobile :DBesides I doubt speed we would get with dual sim 3G mobiles, unlike single sim 3G mobile which can provide very high speed on HSDPA (10 Mbps).
 
I have heard of phones called "Dual SIM dual standby" where both SIMs are active at same time.But anyway, u r adding complexity in my decision making. :D
 
Your requirements are very complex... Keep it Simple :D
 
@amish update thread with dual battery cell phones :POT: about to hit 2300 posts :D
 
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