No. Nearly all cellular phones have a built-in memory. On phones that use SIM cards, the user can choose to save contacts and other information to either the SIM card or the phone.
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.
It depends where the numbers were stored. If they're in the phone's memory, inserting a duplicate SIM card should allow the user to retrieve them. If the numbers were stored on the old SIM card - then no.
No, the SIM card is where your personal info is stored like your number and info, you can put it in another phone and it will take the number on the sim card and use it.
No. The iPhone uses its internal memory. And a SIM card.
Only if the numbers are stored on the SIM card. If they're simply stored in the phone's internal memory - you would have to transfer them manually.
what should happen is nothing at all your memory is suppose to be stored internally into your iPhones memory witch is a memory chip that can not be upgraded unless the phone itself is exchanged only memory that can be updated is when you free up your memory but point is the sim card does not change your memory in a iPhone.
Technically, Sim cards have nothing to do with the Internal memory. Sim cards don't use the internal memory at all. The Internal memory is used for storage of Photos clicked on phone, Music files and Apps by default. Now this can be changed in the Settings menu for Android. U can also use an External Memory Card to extend the memory of your phone to store more data. The maximum capacity of the Memory Card varies from phone to phone. Most phones available nowadays allow usage of 32GB memory card. So don't worry about it, u can definitely go ahead with 4GB phone with dual sim.
Vpp is the programming power voltage. In short, it is only necessary if you intend to change or write to the internal memory of the SIM card. Otherwise you can just leave it floating.
The memory card goes under the sim card .
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.
Not necessarily - a 'memory card' is simply additional storage. The SIM card does all the work of connecting your phone to the network.
If the pictures are stored in the phone's memory or SIM card - yes. If they're stored on the phone company's server - no.