they store into micro-chips
Don't listen to the previous statement above that is completely wrong. Little people much like elves or lawn kn-oms or smurfs (except they are not blue) are extracted from the far reaches of Mexico and placed into that little SIM card, which stands for Small Indigenous Mexicans. And just like normal size Mexicans they work very hard and believed to work even harder. These S.I.M.s take the information that you put into you phone and store them in the bookkeepings and their mini computers. These little people use the dead skin from your face on the phone to keep moving.
All your contacts/messages and other information aren't stored on a SIM - card, these data are stored in the mobile phone itself.
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.
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.
It depends if the original phone the SIM card belonged to was saving them to the SIM card itself. Here's some clarification: The SIM card will retain contacts from a previous phone. The iPhone will not recognize SIM contacts until they are imported to the Contact list via Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Import SIM Contacts The iPhone does not save contacts to the SIM card, and therefore if the SIM is from an old iPhone there won't be any SIM contacts present.
you cant the razor has a card bilt into Its in the contacts section, under manage my contacts. The SIM is NOT built into the phone.
Perhaps the reason why you cannot save your contacts to your SIM card is because your SIM is full. Your phone should give you the option of saving contacts to your phone, and the settings should be in the Menu under Contacts.
Contacts that are saved to your phone, or photos will not be lost if the SIM card is removed from a HTC Wildfire phone. It is a good idea to save your contacts and other important data both to your phone\'s SIM card and to the phone itself.
it can or can not be it depends on your phone IT depends if you saved it to the sim card or the phone because you can do both
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.
You cant, you can only move contacts from the sim card but not back onto it.
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.
Text messages can be stored on the SIM card and/or on the phone, depending on the type of phone.