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  1. #1
    Dan Graves
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    If I get a Motorola V600 or a newer Nokia and use the SIM from my
    older 6340i, is there anything I'll miss out on?

    Is there anything better with newer SIM cards that give better
    performance or more capability or better stability? (Kind of like
    older CF cards vs. newer CF cards...)

    Thanks,
    Dan



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  2. #2
    John S.
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    Re: Is There any Difference Between older SIMS and Newer SIMS?

    >Is there anything better with newer SIM cards that give better
    >performance or more capability or better stability? (Kind of like
    >older CF cards vs. newer CF cards...)


    There is no comparison between CF cards and SIM cards.

    A SIM card is nothing more than your information (Subscriber Information Module
    (SIM)). It has things like your number on it.

    The beauty of GSM is that you can move the SIM from phone to phone without
    calling the cellular company. Some people have a very nice expensive phone for
    work, an old beat up phone for working in the yard and maybe one in between for
    weekend outings.

    Just change the SIM.

    --
    John S.
    e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net



  3. #3
    Jason Cothran
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    Re: Is There any Difference Between older SIMS and Newer SIMS?


    "Dan Graves" <dg@jjgoeiwkdxl.net> wrote in message
    news:e92390lf7r8881gon53n9p5ap1pvkvchi4@4ax.com...
    > If I get a Motorola V600 or a newer Nokia and use the SIM from my
    > older 6340i, is there anything I'll miss out on?
    >
    > Is there anything better with newer SIM cards that give better
    > performance or more capability or better stability? (Kind of like
    > older CF cards vs. newer CF cards...)
    >


    Yes there is. The older have only half the memory. Also, GPRS cannot be
    activated on the older for some reason. The size difference if I remember
    correctly is 16k and 32k. I stumbled upon this when trying to get GPRS
    activated on my wife's phone (older SIM). Upon closer inspection I also
    noticed the storage capability was lower on it for names/numbers. Looking at
    the cards, I noticed one said 16k and the newer said 32k (not sure those
    were the two exact numbers, but the newer on was twice the older on. I am
    too lazy to pull mine out and look at it now). The higher capacity and
    ability to activate GPRS are the only differences I have noticed so far.





  4. #4
    Dan Graves
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    Re: Is There any Difference Between older SIMS and Newer SIMS?

    Thanks, Jason. That's along the lines of what I suspected. I suppose I
    could use the newer SIM from something like a v600 in my Nokia 6340i?

    By the way, what is GPRS?

    Thanks again,
    Dan



    On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 08:09:58 -0400, "Jason Cothran"
    <reply@board.nomail> wrote:

    >
    >"Dan Graves" <dg@jjgoeiwkdxl.net> wrote in message
    >news:e92390lf7r8881gon53n9p5ap1pvkvchi4@4ax.com...
    >> If I get a Motorola V600 or a newer Nokia and use the SIM from my
    >> older 6340i, is there anything I'll miss out on?
    >>
    >> Is there anything better with newer SIM cards that give better
    >> performance or more capability or better stability? (Kind of like
    >> older CF cards vs. newer CF cards...)
    >>

    >
    >Yes there is. The older have only half the memory. Also, GPRS cannot be
    >activated on the older for some reason. The size difference if I remember
    >correctly is 16k and 32k. I stumbled upon this when trying to get GPRS
    >activated on my wife's phone (older SIM). Upon closer inspection I also
    >noticed the storage capability was lower on it for names/numbers. Looking at
    >the cards, I noticed one said 16k and the newer said 32k (not sure those
    >were the two exact numbers, but the newer on was twice the older on. I am
    >too lazy to pull mine out and look at it now). The higher capacity and
    >ability to activate GPRS are the only differences I have noticed so far.
    >





  5. #5
    Jason Cothran
    Guest

    Re: Is There any Difference Between older SIMS and Newer SIMS?


    "Dan Graves" <dg@jjgoeiwkdxl.net> wrote in message
    news:9o66905kgd54pp8j6ib74egfd3ofno0ra6@4ax.com...
    > Thanks, Jason. That's along the lines of what I suspected. I suppose I
    > could use the newer SIM from something like a v600 in my Nokia 6340i?
    >
    > By the way, what is GPRS?
    >
    > Thanks again,
    > Dan
    >
    >

    Yes. If you have an older SIM in the 6340i, it will work fine with the newer
    SIM, assuming the new SIm is activated. GPRS is the wireless internet that
    does not tie up your line to use (known on Cingular as Wireless Internet
    Express or WIX). They have a few packages with it, or you can use it on a
    pay per use basis. It is typically faster than Circuit Switched Data, or CSD
    (Known on Cingular as Wireless Internet ... uses typical dial in).





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