Just insert it into the microSD slot. The cell phone will do the rest.
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There are two ways to do this. The first (and in my opinion, better) way is to purchase a MicroSD card. These can be bought at any cell phone store or electronics store, and will work regardless of brand. It should come with an SD card adapter, which lets you read and write the MicroSD card from a standard SD card slot. You may need to purchase an SD card reader if you haven't got one already, but these are pretty cheap also. Of course, you will find much better deals on the cards and the readers online, but be sure to buy from a reputable store (newegg.com and tigerdirect.com are my preferred places, but suit yourself). Once you have the card and reader, place the MicroSD (the tiny card) in the adapter card. Place the adapter card into the SD card reader, and plug in to your computer. If you're running a fairly recent operating system (XP, OSX, or later) then it should be automatically detected. Just drag & drop all of your music you want onto the card. When you're finished, take the adapter out of the card reader, then take the MicroSD out of the adapter and stick it in the slot on your phone. Enjoy! The other method is to go to the store where you bought your phone (or another store of the same company, the company is what matters) and buy the USB music cable for that phone. You can then install the included software and use it to transfer music to your phone. The downside to doing it this way is that if you ever get a new phone, you would be forced to buy another kit, instead of being able to re-use the MicroSD card (the things are nearly ubiquitous now)
Remove Battery cover. Nxt to the sim card, you should see a MicroSD already installed (mine came with 256) Use your finger to pull back the little plastic grip that's below the MicroSD card and push/pull the card out (there is a little indent in the card that you can use to get some leverage) Once the card is slid out, it'll come right out and replace it with your new card the same way
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microSD Card reader is available in the market. Insert microSD card in the Micro SD Card reader and connect the Card reader to USB port in the Computer.The USB device will be shown in the folder list.Now you can read files from your microSD card. for picture and other details of microSD card Reader you may check this web page: http://cgi.ebay.com/New-USB-Card-Reader-Writer-for-Micro-SD-TransFlash-D_W0QQitemZ200117095626QQcmdZViewItem
No reason why not - the old SIM card should still work.
Take the phone back, you cannot get it to work if the sim is not registered.
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.
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
depends on the memory card( for example a sd card or a micro sd card) and if your new phone takes the same kind
A cellular phone, no matter what the provider, requires a SIM cart to be operational. Your provider may be able to give you a new SIM Card for the phone, if it is unlocked to work with that network.
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.