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1st a question: is it possible to disable the sim in maemo 5?
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i myself could use such a function on the n900. maybe.. more people?
(when using dual sim one could have the n900 turned on, disabling the sim and using the other phone, since my provider wont let me have 2 phones on at the same time with same sim card)
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if not,
i myself could use such a function on the n900. maybe.. more people?
(when using dual sim one could have the n900 turned on, disabling the sim and using the other phone, since my provider wont let me have 2 phones on at the same time with same sim card)