Yes there is a Sim card reader out there with the software but if your phone has a insert for a micro SD card you can transfer phone contacts, music and a few other things to the micro SD and use a micro adapter to make it into and reg. size SD card and transfer to the laptop. San disk makes both disk and converter for about the price of a regular SD card look in the phone or photo section of a store for one.
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A Sim card reader is used to back up a person's list of contacts on their Sim card. This enables the revival of contact information if the Sim card is lost or damaged.
A Sim card reader is used to back up a person's list of contacts on their Sim card. This enables the revival of contact information if the Sim card is lost or damaged.
You can find the age of your Vodafone SIM card by going to a Vodafone store and asking how long you have had the SIM card for. You will need to provide some personal information for security reasons before this information is given to you.
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The Motorola i930 does indeed have a SIM card. Motorola recommends a 128KB SIM card for the needed information. Several carriers feature this phone including Nextel.
Yes a SD Card is the same as a SIM Card because they both hold memory and back in 2008 - 2010 they used SIM Cards without a SIM Card the phones could not hold memory. Now of days (2010 - 2012) we use SD Cards for holding memory iin our smart phones.
A phones sim card is a small card that holds information such as contact, programs and games that have been imputed into a phone. The sim card is not what connects the phone to the internet.
Because they're silly ! You should never save personal information to a SIM card, as they can be read by anysuitable card-reader !
the sim card is just an identifier card for the network that carries your service. there is no information stored on the card. however, the police can contact the carrier for the network and get any and all personal information that the person has on file with the carrier, provided it is within the boundaries of the law