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It's saved into the photo section of your phone.
To access the cheats you have to enter one first. Access the phone and then press up again and enter the code. Then it will be saved into a subheading in the phone menu.
C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates
Templates can be created and saved in a variety of computer programs, such as Microsoft Office components. You open a blank document and set it up as you require then simply click on the option to save your new document.
No - the master reset only affects the handset. It will erase the contacts from the phone's memory - but not affect the data stored on the SIM card.
Yes you can access them again on your new phone but only if you use the same sim card again and only if the messages have been saved to the simcard. I know this as it happened me recently with my new blackberry phone
Yes you can, it can be done through any of the majour authorities once a IP address has been saved in your phone which is automatic just like cookies, data is then sent and saved in a government server with details of the phone and the transmitions. This gives access to the service providers to give access to anywho are autharised to look at it
I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider. I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider.
That is the point of voice mail. We cannot be available all the time. The voice mail will be saved and then you access it the next time you switch on your 'phone.
Text messages can be stored on the SIM card and/or on the phone, depending on the type of phone.
Phone contacts are saved either on SIM or in phone memory based on the settings provided in your phone - contact settings.
I assume that by fax, you mean a scanned document which is saved to the laptop? The Motorola v3 is quite an older phone now, and with that said, the file size of a fax would be huge. So I highly doubt it. Give it a go though and see. It will probably tell you the file size is too large