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  1. #1
    Daniel
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    Hi,
    I just had my T-Mobile account closed, and my Nokia 3390 phone is now a paper weight :-) Is there a way to clear out the SIM card of all possible phone numbers and addresses? If I give it away, I would not want any info available to others to see.

    Thanks,
    Dan



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  2. #2
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Nokia SIM card clear

    Daniel wrote:
    > Hi,
    > I just had my T-Mobile account closed, and my Nokia 3390 phone is
    > now a paper weight :-) Is there a way to clear out the SIM card of
    > all possible phone numbers and addresses? If I give it away, I
    > would not want any info available to others to see.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Dan


    Why would you supply a disconnected SIM with a phone..? Just destroy it.

    Numbers stored on the phone itself however are a different matter, read
    the manual to find out how to do this.


    Ivor





  3. #3
    Mike S.
    Guest

    Re: Nokia SIM card clear


    In article <[email protected]>,
    Daniel <dcxdan AT yahoo DOT com> wrote:
    >-=-=-=-=-=-
    >
    >Hi,
    > I just had my T-Mobile account closed, and my Nokia 3390 phone is now a
    >paper weight :-) Is there a way to clear out the SIM card of all
    >possible phone numbers and addresses? If I give it away, I would not
    >want any info available to others to see.


    An inactive SIM card would not be of use to any third party you might give
    the phone to. Remove and destroy it. When someone gets your old phone
    they will get a SIM card when they activate service.





  4. #4
    Peter
    Guest

    Re: Nokia SIM card clear

    On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 11:58:28 -0400, "Daniel" <dcxdan AT yahoo DOT com>
    wrote:

    >Hi,
    > I just had my T-Mobile account closed, and my Nokia 3390 phone is now a paper weight :-) Is there a way to clear out the SIM card of all possible phone numbers and addresses? If I give it away, I would not want any info available to others to see.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >Dan


    Why do you think your 3390 is a paperweight?
    --
    Cheers

    Peter



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