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  1. #1
    Unk
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    I may be answering my own question here. My wife's 1400 locked up for
    some reason, couldn't even turn it off, so I took the battery out for a
    second or two and put it back in. Fixed the phone, but all the names and
    numbers dissappeared. She was not a happy camper.

    I read in the manual that one could save to simcard. Also read one could
    copy numbers to simcard. First I tried copying my numbers from phone to
    simcard. It copies up to 28 my total numbers, then says failed. But
    when I look at my contacts the originals are there plus the sim card
    ones, which aren't organized by mobile, home, etc.

    Is there a way to remedy this situation on both phones so that the
    numbers won't be lost next change of battery? Is it to initially store
    the contact information on the simcard instead of the phone?

    Also phooey on LG for not putting in a teenie capacitor to at least keep
    memory for a minute or two.

    Unk



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    Tropical Haven
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    Re: LG 1400 - took out battery and 'poof' names gone!

    > I may be answering my own question here. My wife's 1400 locked up for
    > some reason, couldn't even turn it off, so I took the battery out for a
    > second or two and put it back in. Fixed the phone, but all the names and
    > numbers dissappeared. She was not a happy camper.
    >
    > I read in the manual that one could save to simcard. Also read one could
    > copy numbers to simcard. First I tried copying my numbers from phone to
    > simcard. It copies up to 28 my total numbers, then says failed. But
    > when I look at my contacts the originals are there plus the sim card
    > ones, which aren't organized by mobile, home, etc.
    >
    > Is there a way to remedy this situation on both phones so that the
    > numbers won't be lost next change of battery? Is it to initially store
    > the contact information on the simcard instead of the phone?
    >
    > Also phooey on LG for not putting in a teenie capacitor to at least keep
    > memory for a minute or two.



    I had a similar problem with an LG camera phone once. For some reason
    or another, we had to take the battery out and the phone was still on.
    When we turned the phone on again, all the pictures on the phone were
    scrambled. We tried all kinds of things, and then gave up. After we
    tested it again to see if the camera would still be functional, we set
    the first picture we took as background and the all the other pictures
    came back! Maybe if you add a new contact it might do the same thing?





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