It shouldnt do anything to your Sim Card, your phone number, etc.
If you really want to be safe, just remove the sim before resetting.
Either one of these may lock your sim card, so make sure you know the code! If you don't, just contact your cellular provider
Go to your local phone service store in your town. Ask them if you can get a cell phone card for your cell phone. They should be able to answer your question.
The NET10 LG900G cell phone uses a SIM card
You probably need to format the memory card using your cell phone. Before you put anything on a memory card that is used in a cell phone it has to be formatted so it can be used by the phone. Once it is formatted correctly you can put things onto the card using the folders that the formatting process has created.
First you need a card (cell phone card) to have a cell phone with the company. If you don't then it's just a "fake cellphone" and you don't want that, you want a real one.
yes
no
Yes, it is generally illegal to erase the memory of someone else's cell phone without their permission. Doing so can be considered a violation of privacy and personal property rights, as well as potentially breaking laws related to unauthorized access to electronic devices.
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
sure
you have to put YOUR sim card in. from your old phone.
Only if your texts are saved to the phone and not to the sim card.
yes?