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Put the SIM card from the new phone into the old one. Copy the contacts from the old phone's memory to the SIM card. Put the SIM car back in the new phone - then - either copy the contacts to the new phone's memory - or leave them on the SIM card. Either way - the new phone will find them.
You save all of your numbers to your sim card on your old phone then put your sim card in your new phone. Simple. :D
In your old Virgin phone - copy everything you want to keep (contacts, pictures etc) from the memory to the SIM card. Put the SIM card in the new phone, then copy everything from the SIM card to the new phone's memory. Once you've done that - replace the old SIM with the one that came with your new phone.
Yes.
yes the memory stays on the phone
yes
No. You have to transfer the data.
Yes, just take it out of the old phone and place it in the new one. If your old sim card is deactive because you were given a new one with the same phone number, there is no way to activate the old sim card - not in Australia anyway
Yes, you do get a new number with mobile phones, but if you had a phone before and want to keep that same number for your new phone, you can keep your old number. Most companies will charge a small fee for that, but if keeping your old number is important to you then it is worth it.
No reason why not - the old SIM card should still work.
Not necessarily... It depends where the pictures were stored on the old phone. IF they were stored on the SIM card - they'll be available on the new handset. IF they were stored on the phone's internal memory - you'll have to copy them to the SIM card before you swap it to the new phone.
You have two choices... (1) Swap the SIM card (assuming they both take the same size card) - and copy the data to the new phone's memory. (2) Connect the OLD phone to a computer, copy the relevant data to the computer, connect the NEW phone to the computer and transfer the data to the new phone.