No a sim doesn't carry memory memory cards are 20 dollars but they do carry memory so No Is the answer
No,only a bluetooth enabled phone can transmit data wirelessly.
The purpose of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard is to manage card-holder information for debit, credit, pre-paid, ATM, e-purse and POS cards. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia.
A data card for a cell phone provides features such as storage for photos, videos, and music, as well as the ability to transfer data between devices and expand the phone's storage capacity.
If the phone is from the same carrier then yes, it is very simple. If you were to try and put, for example, a T-Mobile SIM into a Cingular phone or vice versa, you will need to "Unlock the phone" first.
No. You have to transfer the data.
No, a standard SIM card will not work in an HTC Aria without a data plan. A minimum data plan, contract, and new activation is required.
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.
The reason it does this is because it is so it can properly store/read the data it will use. When something is formatted, it's like setting a standard for a service, or a business.
Yes, you can transfer data from a Nokia c2 to a sim card by simply inserting the sim card into the phone, and following the on-screen instructions until the sync is complete.
No, you will not lose the data stored on the SIM card if you remove it from the phone. The SIM card retains information such as your phone number, contacts, and carrier information. However, any data stored on the phone's internal memory or external storage (like apps, photos, and messages) will not be accessible unless the phone is turned back on with the SIM card reinserted. Always ensure to back up important data before making changes.
they have a micro chip and memory card
Buy a new one ! You will have lost any data that was on the original card.