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I get error when i try to switch from sim1 to sim2 via "AT+SWITCHSIM=1" command @ SIM7672SA How can I fix this, or does the firmware not support dual SIM despite the hardware doing so?

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    \$\begingroup\$ Didn't you ask the same question in the now deleted question I get error when i try to switch from sim1 to sim2 via "AT+SWITCHSIM=1" command @ SIM7672SA? Stack Exchange etiquette is that if your question gets closed the reason "needs details or clarity" you should edit the question to add details and select "submit for review", rather than delete the closed question and re-ask the same question. \$\endgroup\$ Commented Nov 23 at 7:51
  • \$\begingroup\$ Hi @محمد فريد - As just commented while I was writing this, you deleted your previous, closed, version of this question. The site lets you delete it, but the expectation is that you don't want to ask the question any more. Doing a "delete & repost" is bypassing one of the quality control mechanisms of the site, so it's not allowed. Therefore this question has been closed and will not be reopened. Instead, if you want to continue with the topic, you can undelete the previous question, edit it like you did with this version, then wait for that question to be reviewed. \$\endgroup\$ Commented Nov 23 at 7:59
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    \$\begingroup\$ (continued) Personally I'm not sure the question will be successful, as it is effectively a product support question for that Simcom module, and should be addressed to the vendor / manufacturer. || Also, you already did get a reply when you asked the question elsewhere: edaboard.com/threads/sim7672sa.416605 \$\endgroup\$ Commented Nov 23 at 7:59

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