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  1. #1
    PVR
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    I have a new Motorola V220 cell phone with a SIM card. When entering address
    book data etc. I have the option of storing to SIM or to Phone.

    What are the advantages/disadvantages of either? Which is the best storage
    technique?

    Many thanks.

    Peter.





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  2. #2
    Alan Gauton
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    Re: SIM vs Phone

    In article <[email protected]>, peterv666
    @nospam.adelphia.com says...
    > I have a new Motorola V220 cell phone with a SIM card. When entering address
    > book data etc. I have the option of storing to SIM or to Phone.
    >
    > What are the advantages/disadvantages of either? Which is the best storage
    > technique?


    Phone has more options (additional numbers, details etc.) and quicker to
    access. SIM is portable (can use it other phones).

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  3. #3
    brobin
    Guest

    Re: SIM vs Phone

    SIM is really only useful if you'll be switching the SIM between phones.
    Storing in the phone lets you associate a picture with a caller and keeps
    the memory intact if you switch SIMs. You can always copy the phone data to
    the SIM if you're going to switch phones.


    "PVR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I have a new Motorola V220 cell phone with a SIM card. When entering
    >address book data etc. I have the option of storing to SIM or to Phone.
    >
    > What are the advantages/disadvantages of either? Which is the best storage
    > technique?
    >
    > Many thanks.
    >
    > Peter.
    >






  4. #4
    Bumpin4
    Guest

    Re: SIM vs Phone

    I've noticed you can't use voice dial when a contact is stored to the sim.

    "PVR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I have a new Motorola V220 cell phone with a SIM card. When entering
    >address book data etc. I have the option of storing to SIM or to Phone.
    >
    > What are the advantages/disadvantages of either? Which is the best storage
    > technique?
    >
    > Many thanks.
    >
    > Peter.
    >






  5. #5
    David Hudgens
    Guest

    Re: SIM vs Phone

    My wife has noticed that if she stores numbers to both the phone and the
    SIM, they show up as duplicates when she looks at her address book. Any
    way to stop that. Seems like there ought to be a setting to view only
    one location, but we can't find it.

    Bumpin4 wrote:

    > I've noticed you can't use voice dial when a contact is stored to the sim.
    >
    > "PVR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>I have a new Motorola V220 cell phone with a SIM card. When entering
    >>address book data etc. I have the option of storing to SIM or to Phone.
    >>
    >>What are the advantages/disadvantages of either? Which is the best storage
    >>technique?
    >>
    >>Many thanks.
    >>
    >>Peter.
    >>

    >
    >
    >





  6. #6
    DW
    Guest

    Re: SIM vs Phone

    If you have more than one cell then storing to SIM is a good idea as you
    will have full access to the Address Book if U put the SIM in the other
    phone.

    Dave

    PVR wrote:
    > I have a new Motorola V220 cell phone with a SIM card. When entering address
    > book data etc. I have the option of storing to SIM or to Phone.
    >
    > What are the advantages/disadvantages of either? Which is the best storage
    > technique?
    >
    > Many thanks.
    >
    > Peter.
    >
    >




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