Hello, I change my phone, and after switching the sim card to the new phone I keep receiving sms of some of my contact (not all) on the old phone but not on the new one (for the few contact that it conserned).
Can you help me ?
PS : Old phone = Huaway P30 Pro ; New phone = Google Pixel 6 (GrapheneOS)
JashinYoda said:
Why i keep receiving sms without sim card ?
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Because generally social apps need /phone number/imei/ID android/ only when first accessing and/or adding contacts.
Such an idea: when connecting to the internet, delete contacts from the old phone and add them in the new phone.
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Hello Members, I've just starting to get to grips with the XZU. I've also done various Google searches on the info I'm looking for so help would be great thanks.
The problem is I'd like to keep my contacts on the SIM card, and also save them by default to the SIM card, trouble is, if I go to my contacts the only option I can see is to copy them to the phone, if I go to the SMS app and want to add a recipient none of my contacts are shown but if someone calls they appear in the call log with there contact name, so the phone is seeing my contacts in the SIM card.
So all I'd like is to continue to save new contacts to the SIM card, but also have the XZU get it's contact list from the SIM card.
Help would really be great as I'm lost to now know all my numbers (stupid I know).
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Just to report regarding my post, the answer is 'no', the contacts have to be imported to the phone, this has come from Sony direct, although when the time comes any new contacts should be able to be exported back to the SIM card for future use.
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I think it is an android limitation... I tried on my Galaxy Note (custom JB rom) and my old xperia x10 (custom GB rom).. both of them dont have export to sim option...
Maybe because with the current capabilities of phones, manufacturers dont see the need of saving contacts to SIM anymore...? :what:
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I can add a contact in google and phone with many many symbols(dont know the exact number), but when I trie to add a contact in my SIM card I have a limit that is 14 symbols Why is that ?
Maybe because SIM Cards have limited storage.
mrpeev said:
I can add a contact in google and phone with many many symbols(dont know the exact number), but when I trie to add a contact in my SIM card I have a limit that is 14 symbols Why is that ?
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SIM card (Subscriber identity module) is designed to help you communicate (gives you a phone number and stuff)...sure it is capable of storing some text messaging (like 40 SMS of max 160 characters per SMS) and contacts (150-200 contacts) but the SIM card is not designed to be user friendly (to have a contact named Mike @ $$$) you can simply add something like: Mom +40 754 215 741 - and that's it nothing more nothing less
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so glad you took the time to read this is not the correct forum
thanks !
Instead I'd just use 'go pro sms' app and take a backup from its own option to SD card and then import them back once its needed.
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iRev said:
Instead I'd just use 'go pro sms' app and take a backup from its own option to SD card and then import them back once its needed.
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i just sync with google and save all contacts and messeges and upon changing roms and logging in my messeges are saved also hangouts save texts
Hey I have a bit of a complicated issue. Basically my dad recently left the company he's working at. Over there they supplied him with a company phone (Samsung S3) and a company SIM card, upon leaving he was asked to return the SIM card but not the phone. He had a lot of personal conversations saved on the phone/whatsapp account which he saved to google drive before he wiped the phone (he thought that the company would ask for it back and so he chose to erase all data). Now that he's been allowed to keep the phone, he'd like to restore all the chats he previously had, however they are attached to the old (company) SIM card, meaning that when he verifies his new number on the app, he is not given the option to restore backed up chats even though they are saved on his google drive.
Put short, he has the chats saved on google drive, however he isn't prompted to restore them because he's using a new mobile number.
Is there any way to restore the old chats without having access to the old whatsapp number (because he has already returned his SIM card).
I have two numbers. For business and private. The private number is on my primary Pixel 6 phone. Because of the idiots who work in my operator, I am not able to use eSIM (error 8.1.1).
I have to use another phone for the business number.
I don't want to carry that phone with me, but I need to have access to Viber and WhatUP on that phone.
Any good idea?
You need, at least, set your WhatsApp in a phone, by putting your SIM card, and confirming the message, using dual apps, and for Viber, IDK, probably it's the same, I don't use it though.