Phone contacts are saved either on SIM or in phone memory based on the settings provided in your phone - contact settings.
cant get another phone srry :( happened 2 me to
Micromax x336 is a smart phone with an Android operating system. In order to download games on it, one must register to Google and use the Android App Market to search and download games. It is also possible to transfer game installation files directly to its memory card, but takes a bit more skill.
we can transfer currency from airtel to airtel in prepaid by using a facility called mchek which if provided by airtel for further information visit their web page.NOTE THAT THE FACILITY NEEDS TO BE ACTIVATED ON YOUR PHONE FOR DOING SO
The Invention of the Telegraph by Joseph Henry in 1831 led to the invention of the phone.
I would think so. If you take a memory chip from one camera and use it in another the pictures transfer. Why wouldn't it in a phone?
if it has buletooth you can of if it has a memory chip it the phone
Yes. if the card has enough memory
Only if the numbers are stored on the SIM card. If they're simply stored in the phone's internal memory - you would have to transfer them manually.
No, you can't, they use Sony's proprietary Memory Stick cards.
we can transfer sim from digital phone to g phone
Yes, you can transfer the pictures from the memory card to a computer. Then transfer from the computer to the phone using the usb data cable that came with the phone. If you do not want to do that, you can take the memory card (not the sim card) out of the phone, find an adapter and connect it to your computer directly. Then transfer files.
Yes. Some phones allow you to do this yourself via a USB cable, others the transfer must be done by the phone service provider.
I have two phones of the same kind but only use one of them. The one I use fell in a pool and got water damage and the phone turns on but not the screen. Is there any way that I could transfer all my stuff from the broken phone to the one that works? Like the widgets and apps i used to have?
that depends on which memory you use, whether the phone memory or the sim card memory
no
The easiest way - IF both mobiles are on the same network (or the handsets are unlocked) - is to simply swap the SIM cards, and transfer the data to the new phone's memory. If they're not on the same network or are locked, you'll have to use a USB cable to copy the data to a computer - then back to the new handset.