Switching the battery will not move any data between the phones. The battery is a power source only. The contacts and other saved data are stored on the SIM card and the internal phone memory.
no
Because maybe your phone is showing photos and data located entierly on the phone! Like if its showing you data from your device and on your memory card.
i had the problem too...my hp phone memory is full but my memory card still have more space..
i type *#7780# and continue with code 12345 but my phone still error. when i play a music it alert a message that not enough memory. what can i do with it.please sent me an email vuthy_phon@yahoo.com
According to the AT&T website the answer is yes to both still pictures and video being recordable on that 'phone providing you have enough memory on the 'phone
If the messages are saved on the memory of the phone itself, you can still view your old messages. Some carriers allow you to save your data on an internet-based cloud.
Only if you subsequently find either your phone or the memory card. With that in mind, assuming this isn't an after-the-fact question, I would highly recommend keeping back-ups of everything that's important to you. Copy the contents of your phone to your PC.
If you reboot the phone you should be able to access a newly inserted mem card. I don't know if you can access it when the phone is still on.
Yes. An SD card is simply a storage device. If the video is store on the phones internal memory, you can still send it from one phone to another.
You can list your phone on eBay or Craig's List. The level of interest will depend on the age and model of the phone. Keep in mind that there is a new, better, more desirable phone every week, so few people are interested in yesterday's model. If you have a Smart Phone that's still available in stores, you might get more interest. You can also check www.maxback.com to see if there's a market for the model you have.
The first PS3 slim model had 120 GB memory. The slim also has 160, 250 & 320 GB models. Only the 160GB and 250GB models are still in production
You will need a camera phone that can record video rather than just still photos. Other than that the phone will be fine if it has enough memory for the length of video you need.