** Description changed:

  Build r95 krillin
  
- Steps to reproduce 
+ Steps to reproduce
  1. go to System Settings > Cellular
  2. under CELLULAR DATA there are three options: OFF, SIM1 and SIM2
  3. tap on SIM1, you will have the option to select between 2G ONLY (saves 
battery) and 2G/3G (faster)
  
  Actual behaviour: tap on SIM2 and the only option available is 2G ONLY
  (saves battery)
  
- Expected behaviour: SIM2 should have exactly the same options available as 
for SIM1, meaning that the 2G/3G option is missing. However, 3G connection can 
not be enabled for both SIMs at the same time. So if SIM1 is set to 2G/3G, SIM2 
will be automatically set to 2G ONLY. If SIM2 is set to 2G/3G, SIM1 is set 
automatically to 2G only. 
+ Expected behaviour: SIM2 should have exactly the same options available as 
for SIM1, meaning that the 2G/3G option is missing. However, 3G connection can 
not be enabled for both SIMs at the same time. So if SIM1 is set to 2G/3G, SIM2 
will be automatically set to 2G ONLY. If SIM2 is set to 2G/3G, SIM1 is set 
automatically to 2G only.
  This switch would not require a reboot of the whole device and can be done 
while the phone is switched on. The switch can take 10-15 sec (at least on 
Android) and we will probably have to show some sort of spinner, to signal to 
the user that switching is in progress.
+ 
+ This depends on ofono changes, bug 1373388.

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  [system-settings] should allow switching 2nd SIM to 3G data

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