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Yes, you can transfer data from a Nokia c2 to a sim card by simply inserting the sim card into the phone, and following the on-screen instructions until the sync is complete.
No. You have to transfer the data.
Yes, you can transfer the pictures from the memory card to a computer. Then transfer from the computer to the phone using the usb data cable that came with the phone. If you do not want to do that, you can take the memory card (not the sim card) out of the phone, find an adapter and connect it to your computer directly. Then transfer files.
Only if the SIM card has been unlocked first.
the sim card from your Motorola rizr can be transfered to any phone that is a phone that your network provides. (i.e. a sprint sim card cannot work in an at&t phone)
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 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.
Your SIM card will have your number embedded in it. Copy any data you want to keep - onto a memory card or upload it to your computer. Slot the SIM card into the new handset, then - either slot the memory card into the new phone, or copy the data back onto the phone from your computer.
No. A sim card holds data for its self. On the other hand wi-fi holds data for its self. Meaning excess fees of a sim cards data is not possible unless the sim card is in the phone, ipad, tablet etc..
If the phone is from the same carrier then yes, it is very simple. If you were to try and put, for example, a T-Mobile SIM into a Cingular phone or vice versa, you will need to "Unlock the phone" first.
If both the phones are GSM mobile phones, you can just open the Nokia phone (typically SIM card is under the battery, so you need to open the battery compartment), take out the SIM card and put it in the Razr phone. If you are just interested in transferring contact details and not your phone number, you can transfer data through Bluetooth. - Neeraj Sharma
Yes you can, depending on your phone. On my Samsung T809 you go to the phonebook and select Management, then select Copy all to phone and you're done. It will be different on other phones though.