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  1. #1
    Dottie
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    I admit this question may seem dumb to most of you. I am new to the phones
    with a chip (yes my previous one was that old.) ) If I want to buy a
    different phone, will putting this chip in a new phone carry over my phone
    number and all info?

    I made the stupid mistake of settling for a refurbished phone and it only
    lasted 9 days. Now I do not trust the place I got it. I want to just go to a
    different store and get a new phone.

    TIA

    Dottie





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  2. #2
    Marty
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    Re: Question on upgrading

    Somewhere around Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:43:26 GMT, while reading
    alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "Dottie"
    <[email protected]>:

    >I admit this question may seem dumb to most of you. I am new to the phones
    >with a chip (yes my previous one was that old.) ) If I want to buy a
    >different phone, will putting this chip in a new phone carry over my phone
    >number and all info?
    >
    >I made the stupid mistake of settling for a refurbished phone and it only
    >lasted 9 days. Now I do not trust the place I got it. I want to just go to a
    >different store and get a new phone.
    >

    The definitive answer is maybe - if the new phone is is a Cingular model
    (assuming you have Cingular), then it will most likely work - always has for
    me. If the new phone is GSM, like the old one, and is unlocked (meaning
    it's not tied to any one provider other than Cingular), then it should also
    work. If it's locked, you can usually get it unlocked, possibly for a fee
    (assuming it's a GSM phone - meaning it was from T-Mobile or maybe AT&T).

    The phone numbers (yours and your contacts) are usually stored on SIM, but
    some phones have a choice between SIM and phone (or both).

    I have a family plan with 3 phones from Cingular, and I can put my SIM card
    in any of them, and it will have my number and my contacts. I also use an
    unlocked former AT&T phone right now, and I had an unlocked T-Mobile phone
    which I sold to a friend with Cingular.

    --
    Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
    "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
    well, I have others." - Groucho Marx



  3. #3
    Dottie
    Guest

    Re: Question on upgrading

    Thanks Marty. I got a Samsung phone, Cingular compatible and the Sims went
    in without a hitch. )

    Dottie


    "Marty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Somewhere around Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:43:26 GMT, while reading
    alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "Dottie"
    <[email protected]>:

    >I admit this question may seem dumb to most of you. I am new to the phones
    >with a chip (yes my previous one was that old.) ) If I want to buy a
    >different phone, will putting this chip in a new phone carry over my phone
    >number and all info?
    >
    >I made the stupid mistake of settling for a refurbished phone and it only
    >lasted 9 days. Now I do not trust the place I got it. I want to just go to

    a
    >different store and get a new phone.
    >

    The definitive answer is maybe - if the new phone is is a Cingular model
    (assuming you have Cingular), then it will most likely work - always has for
    me. If the new phone is GSM, like the old one, and is unlocked (meaning
    it's not tied to any one provider other than Cingular), then it should also
    work. If it's locked, you can usually get it unlocked, possibly for a fee
    (assuming it's a GSM phone - meaning it was from T-Mobile or maybe AT&T).

    The phone numbers (yours and your contacts) are usually stored on SIM, but
    some phones have a choice between SIM and phone (or both).

    I have a family plan with 3 phones from Cingular, and I can put my SIM card
    in any of them, and it will have my number and my contacts. I also use an
    unlocked former AT&T phone right now, and I had an unlocked T-Mobile phone
    which I sold to a friend with Cingular.

    --
    Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
    "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
    well, I have others." - Groucho Marx





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