Dual-card terminal circuit domain falling-back method and device, terminal
A circuit domain fallback and terminal technology, applied in the communication field, can solve problems such as inability to reside, access failure, CSFB time extension, etc., to improve user experience, shorten fallback delay, and increase success rate
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[0047] Such as figure 1 As shown, the methods for dual-card terminal CS domain fallback may include:
[0048] Step 101: When CSFB occurs on the first SIM card, make the following judgment on the second SIM card:
[0049] 1) The second SIM card currently resides in a 2G or 3G cell normally, and the serving cell of the second SIM card can provide circuit switched (CS, Circuit Switched) services.
[0050]2) The second SIM card and the first SIM card belong to the same operator, or the PLMN of the cell where the second SIM card is located is the RPLMN of the first SIM card, or the PLMN of the cell where the second SIM card is located exists in the RPLMN of the first SIM card EPLMN or EHPLMN list;
[0051] Step 102: When the second SIM card satisfies the two conditions at the same time, fall back the first SIM card to the current serving cell of the second SIM card.
[0052] Here, when the second SIM card cannot satisfy the two conditions at the same time, that is to say, the ab...
Embodiment 2
[0079] A dual-card terminal circuit domain fallback device, such as Figure 4 shown, including:
[0080] Judging module 41, used for judging whether the second SIM card satisfies the following two conditions when the circuit domain fallback occurs on the first SIM card:
[0081] The second SIM card currently normally resides in a 2G or 3G cell and the current serving cell of the second SIM card can provide circuit switched CS services;
[0082] The second SIM card and the first SIM card belong to the same operator, or the public land mobile network PLMN of the cell where the second SIM card is located is the registered public land mobile network RPLMN of the first SIM card, or the The PLMN of the cell where the second SIM card is located exists in the peer-to-peer public land mobile network EPLMN or equivalent home public land mobile network EHPLMN list of the first SIM card;
[0083] The execution module 42 is configured to drop the first SIM card back to the current servin...
Embodiment 3
[0098] A terminal such as Figure 5 shown, including:
[0099] the first SIM card 51;
[0100] second SIM card 52;
[0101] A memory 53 storing a dual-card terminal circuit domain fallback program;
[0102] The processor 54 is configured to execute the dual-card terminal circuit domain fallback program to perform the following operations: when a circuit domain fallback occurs on the first SIM card, determine whether the second SIM card meets the following two conditions: the second SIM card Currently normally camped in a 2G or 3G cell and the current serving cell of the second SIM card can provide circuit switched CS services; the second SIM card and the first SIM card belong to the same operator, or the second SIM card The public land mobile network PLMN of the cell where the card is located is the registered public land mobile network RPLMN of the first SIM card, or the PLMN of the cell where the second SIM card is located exists in the peer-to-peer public land mobile net...
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