Bangladesh buyers love flexibility and in 2025 that still means Dual-SIM options remain a top shopping requirement. Below are six recently launched phones available in Bangladesh that balance modern hardware with reliable Dual-SIM setups. For each model I analyze how the Dual-SIM works (physical vs eSIM, DSDS/DSDA support and any slot trade-offs) and a compact comparison table follows.
1. Vivo V60
Vivo’s V60 launched for Bangladesh in 2025 with a conventional dual-nano-SIM tray (GSM+GSM) a simple, reliable physical-SIM setup that’s easy to swap between local carriers without carrier provisioning. Ideal if you frequently move physical SIM cards between devices.
2. OnePlus Nord 5
OnePlus lists Dual SIM support and advertises Dual-SIM Dual-Active capability on the Nord 5, meaning the phone can keep two networks connected simultaneously (calls on one while data on the other). This is the most flexible option for heavy multitaskers or people who want uninterrupted data while receiving calls on the second line.
3. Samsung Galaxy A36
Samsung’s 2025 midrange A36 ships in many markets as a dual-SIM model (physical trays) and Samsung’s Bangladesh A-series distribution typically offers dual-SIM variants a safe choice for users wanting broad LTE/5G compatibility without eSIM complexity. Note: some regional A-series SKUs may differ, so check the local variant before buying.
4. realme Note 70
The realme Note 70 launched in Bangladesh mid-2025 and comes with a dual nano-SIM slot (GSM+GSM) a budget-friendly handset that keeps both lines active in standby. It’s a straightforward physical-SIM setup with no eSIM dependency.
5. Google Pixel 9a
Pixel 9a supports one physical nano-SIM plus eSIM, allowing two active profiles (one eSIM and one physical). Google’s Pixel line typically supports Dual-SIM Dual-Standby via the eSIM + physical combo great if you want the convenience of provisioning carriers remotely while keeping a local physical SIM. Check local retailer listings for the Bangladesh packaging (some unofficial imports vary).
6. Xiaomi Redmi Note 14
The Redmi Note 14 series sold in Bangladesh includes dual-SIM variants (dual nano-SIM trays on many models, with 5G variants also offering dual-SIM 5G connectivity). It’s a practical choice for users wanting strong camera/battery value without giving up a physical second SIM.
| Model | Dual-SIM type | Slots | eSIM? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vivo V60 | Dual-SIM (physical) | 2 × Nano | No (physical) | Simple dual-tray; good for swapping local lines. |
| OnePlus Nord 5 | Dual Active (DSDA/DSDS per region) | 2 × Nano / eSIM options vary | Some SKUs support eSIM | Supports Dual Active on global spec sheet — excellent for simultaneous connectivity. |
| Samsung Galaxy A36 | Dual-SIM (physical) | 2 × Nano | Some SKUs may include eSIM | Regional variants differ — confirm local SKU. |
| realme Note 70 | Dual-SIM (physical) | 2 × Nano | No (physical) | Launched in BD as a dual-tray budget phone. |
| Google Pixel 9a | eSIM + Nano | 1 Nano + eSIM | Yes | eSIM + physical SIM = convenient dual-profile setup. |
| Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 | Dual-SIM (physical / region) | 2 × Nano | Some 5G SKUs may support eSIM | Popular value pick; many BD units use dual nano-SIM trays. |
Buying tip
If you regularly switch carriers or travel, prefer physical dual nano-SIM trays. If you want fewer trips to a shop and remote provisioning, a phone with eSIM + physical SIM (like Pixel 9a or some OnePlus/flagship SKUs) offers the best of both worlds — but confirm the exact Bangladesh SKU before purchase because manufacturers sometimes ship different SIM configurations regionally.