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No. Anything stored on the phone will still be there. Anything stored on the SD card will of course go with the card.
You can block a Blackberry without a sim card,using the serial number.
Yes, you can still track your phone if you change the SIM card, but it depends on the tracking method used. If the phone has a tracking app installed or if it's linked to an account like Google or Apple, it can still be located using the device's unique identifiers rather than the SIM card. However, if the tracking relies solely on the phone number associated with the SIM, it may not work after the change.
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Okay so you want to remove your Simcard from your phone to put into another phone?
Yes, a stolen phone can still be tracked even if the SIM card is removed, provided that the phone is connected to Wi-Fi or has location services enabled. Many smartphones have built-in tracking features, such as Find My iPhone for Apple devices or Find My Device for Android, which can use GPS to locate the phone. However, without a SIM card or internet connection, tracking becomes significantly more challenging.
Only the service provider can reverse the block they're set on the phone. And they can only do that if the owner of the phone call them and inform that the their phone is back with them.
Every mobile phone has a few digits long unique ID number and it is noted down when calls are made/received by you. If someone is tracking your calls, you can get the unique ID no of the spy followed by phone no of the spy. But the cooperation of your cell phone operator is a must in tracking the person who has cloned your SIM card/ or tracking your all calls. Contact your operator service first to know from which number/ server the calls are taped.
If you've locked your SIM card (by entering your code wrongly) - you need to contact your network provider on another phone - and ask them for your phone unlock key (PUK).
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.
Mobile Tracking is using multiple information about a cellphone and using them to pinpoint the GPS location of user. Have used few websites in past for tracking, but most of them are outdated. But CallTracer.org is the most up-to-date website which provides correct sim card details.
Unmounting your SD card means removing it from a device so that it cannot be read. You can unmount an SD card from a cell phone, a camera, a tablet, or a computer.