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Galaxy S24
Hi everyone,

As a long-time Galaxy fan and power user (currently loving my S24 Ultra), Iโm writing to suggest a feature that would be a game-changer for professionals and international travelers: support for more than two active SIMs simultaneously.
Currently, Samsung supports "Dual SIM" (pSIM + eSIM or Dual eSIM). However, many of us manage more than two linesโfor example, a personal number, a work number, and a dedicated data SIM or international travel SIM.
The Pain Point:
Even though the S24 Ultra can store up to 20 eSIM profiles, only two can be active at once. This means if I have my work and personal lines on, I have to manually toggle one off just to use a third line for data or a different region. Itโs a friction point that slows down productivity.
The Proposal:
I would like to see Samsung introduce Triple Active SIM support (or even more) via software/firmware updates. With the power of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and the upcoming chips, our hardware should be more than capable of handling three standby connections.
Why this matters for the Galaxy Ecosystem:
Power Users: People who choose the "Ultra" series do so because they want the most capable device. Limiting us to two lines feels like a missed opportunity for the most powerful phone on the market.
Travelers: Imagine keeping your two home lines active for texts/calls while having a third local eSIM active just for high-speed data.
Leading the Market: Apple and others are also capped at two. If Samsung becomes the first to allow 3 or 4 active lines, it would be a massive "Pro" selling point for the S26 series.
Iโd love to hear if other members of the community feel the same. If you manage multiple lines for work and travel, please give this a Kudo so the developers can see the demand!
#GalaxyS24Ultra #FeatureRequest #eSIM #MultiSim #Innovation
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