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Razor =[


Question Posted Tuesday May 1 2007, 10:16 pm

My razor's [ phone ] screen completley went blank and now it doesn't work. I can recive calls and call people but I can't use the screen at all.

The problem is that NONE of my numbers are saved to my SIM card, they're all saved to my phone.

So my question is to anyone who has a razor, can you please explain to me how to fix this. I know why my screen is messed up and I want to try to save my numbers to my SIM card before I get a new phone.

Any help, please?


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PublicDisplayOfAffection answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 2:20 pm:
i don't know what service you use, but when i was with Alltel, the same thing happened to my phone (the screen thing) and they somehow were able o transfer my whole address book, graphics, downloaded ringtones, EVERYTHING to a different phone.
i dont' know just ask them about it!
and it wasnt with no kind of card or what ever haha

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ammo answered Tuesday May 1 2007, 10:33 pm:
Hi.

Since I don't actually have this phone I can't try what I would normally have tried which was to give you directions on what to press to try save all the numbers from your phone to your sim.

There's a few things I can suggest though. If you're in the UK it might be worthwhilepopping into the phone shop of the company you're with (Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2 etc) and have a word with them and ask them to try get your numbers saved to your sim. They should be able to help you on this.

Another thing to try is if you have the book to go with the phone (or you can try find it online) and then in the book it should give you directions on how to save your phone book to your sim. You'll be working blind because you can't see the screen but if you follow the directions carefully you should be able to manage it but still, I would save this as a last resort incase you end up deleting them instead.

Last but not least there's the data/usb cable that you may have with it. If you had a cable with it to allow you to plug it into a PC you should be able to have it up and running on the PC screen and, using the PC, access your phone book and either manually write down all the numbers which you can then save to your SIM afterwards or export the list to your PC (which you'll be able to then later import back onto your new phone/sim.

Hope one of these ideas works.

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