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Moto G2 - Where Are Text Messages "saved To"
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Virgin are switching me to a new tarrif/plan and has sent me a new sim (same phone number). I have a fair few text messages that I want to keep but am not sure if they are stored on the sim or the phone. I'm guessing the phone, as sim capacity I suspect is limited. I use an 32Gb SD card for additional storage as the phone only has 8Gb and much of that is taken up by android.
I've established that my contact details are not on the phone or the sim, but stored somewhere in a cloud!!! Google Contacts, in fact my Moto G2 appears not to even give you an option to store contacts on the phone or sim????. Is anything else stored on the sim that somehow I need to save to somewhere and copy back to the new sim. I gather that as soon as I put the new sim in and activate it, anything on the old sim is lost, hence I'd like to know before I do this. Thanks
I've established that my contact details are not on the phone or the sim, but stored somewhere in a cloud!!! Google Contacts, in fact my Moto G2 appears not to even give you an option to store contacts on the phone or sim????. Is anything else stored on the sim that somehow I need to save to somewhere and copy back to the new sim. I gather that as soon as I put the new sim in and activate it, anything on the old sim is lost, hence I'd like to know before I do this. Thanks
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My contacts are stored on my SIM card - if I put the SIM card in another phone, or another SIM card in my phone, the contacts are not affected.
Open Contacts app on your phone. Click the 'settings icon' top right of the screen, then click 'Settings'. Click 'Import / Export Contacts' then click 'Export from SIM card'. The contacts will now be stored on your phone's memory
Open Contacts app on your phone. Click the 'settings icon' top right of the screen, then click 'Settings'. Click 'Import / Export Contacts' then click 'Export from SIM card'. The contacts will now be stored on your phone's memory
Thanks HC, I've just added the Moto File Manager to my phone and will look into further tomorrow, likewise the previous link which looks promising having had a quick look.
Thanks The Chair, makes sense what you say in that the contacts must be on the phone. A friend's Samsung phone clearly brings up the option of savings contacts to the phone or SIM, or moving them from one to the other. When in "Contacts" on my phone it gives no such options. It just offers four things: Contacts to Display, Import/Export, Accounts, Settings. If I select Import/Export it offers Import from .vcf file, Import from Sim, Export to .vcf file, Share visible contacts. If I select import from Sim it tells me there are no contacts on the sim.
Thanks The Chair, makes sense what you say in that the contacts must be on the phone. A friend's Samsung phone clearly brings up the option of savings contacts to the phone or SIM, or moving them from one to the other. When in "Contacts" on my phone it gives no such options. It just offers four things: Contacts to Display, Import/Export, Accounts, Settings. If I select Import/Export it offers Import from .vcf file, Import from Sim, Export to .vcf file, Share visible contacts. If I select import from Sim it tells me there are no contacts on the sim.
Thanks HC regards the contacts must be on my phone etc as well as in a cloud. As mentioned, other phones seem to give a clear option of copying from Sim to phone or vice versa. If my phone was to break I guess I could rely on copying contacts to a new phone via Google Contacts, but should there be a way that I can copy contacts to the sim. Someone has told me that a sim card cannot store all the various data that contacts now has eg not just a phone number, but addresses, email addresses etc. I'm not very techie, I just want to make sure I have my contacts in the best place, in case anything goes wrong with the phone etc.
Hi HC, I downloaded the suggested File Manager app but when opened on my Moto G2 it still does not show "sim" anywhere, so I cannot click on Sim to display what is stored on it. When I open File Manager it has three headings: Category, Recent and Local. Selecting Category displays the following options (Quantity in brackets): Pictures (1193), Audios (37), Videos (29), Zip Files (2), Apps (0) and Documents (5). Beneath these is a phone icon and Internal Storage - Used: 4.85Gb Free 24.39Gb. My SD card is used as internal storage hence the extra capacity to the standard 8Gb. Selecting Recent or LOcal displays nothing relating to Sim. Any help appreciated. I need to insert my new sim within next three days to beat the deadline for it to be validated.
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