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pez383
2 years agoNetwork Novice
Has anyone experienced this?
I went to a T-Mobile store in Santa Rosa, CA to upgrade to a new phone. Everything was going great, new phone upgraded and downloaded old phone, even tipped the gentleman. I drove home never openi...
tomwil
2 years agoBandwidth Buff
syaoran wrote:A SIM can't store that much information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIM_card
Most SIM cards store a number of SMS messages and phone book contacts. It stores the contacts in simple "name and number" pairs.
https://community.t-mobile.com/other-devices-11/sim-card-42566
It can contain a very small amount of text data, like a GMail address and or some basic phone contact information (name and number) of contacts saved to the SIM.
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