How generic are mobile phone sim cards?

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midlife

Legendary Member
Or buy something cheap and cheerful that should take your sim but look a bit more modern Sony Xperia etc.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-Xper...734077?hash=item542e8532bd:g:kIIAAOSwcL5XNhg5

Shaun
 
3 years ago I wanted a dual sim phone as I needed a work phone and personal one so bought a Galaxy S and transferred all my details

It was horrendous

Slow, unintuitive and difficult to use

Sold it on EBay within 6 weeks
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Yes, they all do that these days. But if he last bought a phone in 2004, apple was not an option. While it is perfectly possible to do a bluetooth sync of contacts between a phone produced in 2004 and a computer and thence to the cloud, however I'm guessing someone who only changes phones every 12 years probably doesn't do this.

@Chris S if you need to save contacts, I'd take the old and new phone into the shop, and see if the staff can help you. So better do it before your old phone goes flat :smile:
Using a sixteen year old handset gives this option: Copy All, Card to Phone, with old SIM card, do and Swap SIM cards. Then it's Copy All, Phone to Card.

No real problems. Even the twenty year old Nokia is similar.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
3 years ago I wanted a dual sim phone as I needed a work phone and personal one so bought a Galaxy S and transferred all my details

It was horrendous

Slow, unintuitive and difficult to use
Three years ago, the main Galaxy S was already three years old and obsoleted, but, mystifyingly Samsung kept updating and relaunching the dual sim versions until 2014. I guess someone can always be tricked into buying an old pig if you keep putting fresh lipstick on it :sad:
 

marknotgeorge

Hol den Vorschlaghammer!
Location
Derby.
I've recently got new SIMs from both EE and O2 for pay-monthly phones for free from the relevant shops. The chap at O2 directed me to the O2 website page where I could swap the SIM over. The chap at EE did the swap there and then, which was fine, except I didn't have the new phone with me so I was without a usable phone until I got home.
 
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Chris S

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I've a spare charger you can have. It'll keep you connected until you decide what phone to get.

Drop me a PM with your address and I'll post it to you.
Thanks for all you replies - I don't have many contacts to transfer, I was just concerned about not having to change my number. My next phone will probably have a smaller sim so I'll stick with my existing network and they'll do it for me.
 
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