The phone circuits contain the working memory of the phone.
Most lithium ion rechargeable batteries (like those used in phones and laptops) contain a tiny printed circuit board with a Flash memory chip, temperature sensor, etc. inside its case. The microprocessor in the phone (or laptop) will periodically update statistics in this Flash memory chip to keep track of battery health. When you replace the battery this Flash memory chip goes with it.
When the phone is turned off, the battery provides a trickle of power to maintain the memory in the phone.
No, the data is stored in your non-volatile internal memory of the cell phone which has nothing to do with the battery. battery is only for powering the memory and other componets in the cell
Yes, under the battery
because of the electrical charges of the battery to your phone ,the more time you used your phone the hottiest your memory card will be
the memory card is in the battery like if you take of the back its right there o ya i have that phone
Some phones have it on the side, and others have it behind the battery.
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.
It depends where the information is stored... If the info is held just in he phone's memory - yes you will lose it if you replace the battery. If it's stored on the SIM card - no.
i dont think so!
Check the instruction book that came with your phone. IF the phone accepts memory cards, there will be a tiny slot somewhere on the handset (usually protected by the battery cover. You need to make sure (a) your phone can accept a memory card and (b) that you choose the right one.
If your having a problem with your cell phone battery,Let it completely die. Then put it in the freezer for a day. Then take it out an charge it. This process will restore its memory thus making it preform like new.
A cell phone that gets moisture inside can lose memory and become inoperable. If a cell phone gets wet, the first thing to do is take the battery out of the phone. Then place both the phone and the battery in a bowl of uncooked rice, covering them completely. Let sit for 24 hours.