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Motorola Razr


Question Posted Monday September 4 2006, 5:57 pm

I bought a silver Motorola Razr V3 last December. I lost it a week ago, and my mom is really mad. However, she said that I have to have a phone, so I'm going to have to pay for a new one. This isn't a problem because I have enough money for it, but what I'm worried about is my address book in the phone. It has 90+ numbers in it, and there's no way I can replace them all. There are also pictures in my phone, but those aren't as important to me. They are all stored on the SIM card. Is there a way to send the contacts to my new phone (same phone number, same plan, same everything, different phone) without having the actual phone? There's still a chance of me finding the phone sometime so I can retrieve that stuff from the SIM card, but I was wondering if I can get the contacts transferred from my old phone without actually having possession of the phone. Thanks.

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Additional info, added Monday September 4 2006, 6:32 pm:
I actually just found my phone, so I don't need advice anymore. Thanks :).

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iiloveyou answered Monday September 4 2006, 10:12 pm:
Well since you don't need any advice anymore I'm so glad you found it.

♥ lena

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orphans answered Monday September 4 2006, 7:48 pm:
The sim card is the brain of the phone and the actual phone has little memory...think of this.
The phone is a body. The sim card is the major parts of the body; brain, heart, etc. The actual phone are the things of the body we don't really need.
If you don't have the Sim Card, then you are in trouble. You parents are paying the phone and that person that has it is using the minutes. Maybe you can go where you bought it and maybe satelite the phone and where it is.

Good luck finding it.

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xomegaroni answered Monday September 4 2006, 6:08 pm:
i don't think you can do this, but it wouldn't be a bad idea going to your provider & asking them when you go to buy your new phone. just explain the whole situation & they'll help you from there.

-hope that helped!♥

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