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TSKannaSai1
post Aug 13 2015, 11:35 AM, updated 11y ago

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any complimentary free upgrade ?



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post Aug 13 2015, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(KannaSai1 @ Aug 13 2015, 11:35 AM)
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any complimentary free upgrade ?
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Hi,

Free upgrade if you subscribe to 1GB/3GB Monthly mobile internet pass. TQ
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post Aug 14 2015, 01:29 AM

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Hi,

Free upgrade if you subscribe to 1GB/3GB Monthly mobile internet pass. TQ
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post Aug 16 2015, 04:26 PM

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I want to upgrade too but I dont want to lose all my contacts. I use same SIM cards for more than 10 yrs and hv to crop it (micro). Now I think it causes some internet problem =(
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post Aug 16 2015, 07:27 PM

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QUOTE(BeehiveBigSpecs @ Aug 16 2015, 04:26 PM)
I want to upgrade too but I dont want to lose all my contacts. I use same SIM cards for more than 10 yrs and hv to crop it (micro). Now I think it causes some internet problem =(
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If you're using a smartphone, you can sync your contacts to say, a gmail account and keep it there as a backup. Or borrow a smartphone to get this done. As an added precaution, you can even make a backup of the contacts in the gmail account to a file that you can save to your PC.

Then when you get a new SIM card, just copy the contacts back.

Actually, it's good to sync your contacts to a gmail account in the first place, as it'll be easier whenever you need to change phones, whether an Android or iPhone, the same account can be used for the sync.
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post Aug 22 2015, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(RDoe @ Aug 16 2015, 07:27 PM)
If you're using a smartphone, you can sync your contacts to say, a gmail account and keep it there as a backup. Or borrow a smartphone to get this done. As an added precaution, you can even make a backup of the contacts in the gmail account to a file that you can save to your PC.

Then when you get a new SIM card, just copy the contacts back.

Actually, it's good to sync your contacts to a gmail account in the first place, as it'll be easier whenever you need to change phones, whether an Android or iPhone, the same account can be used for the sync.
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I did google about it but seems like a hassle. rclxub.gif Will try to sync in case anything happens. Thanks!
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post Aug 23 2015, 05:51 PM

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QUOTE(BeehiveBigSpecs @ Aug 22 2015, 06:52 PM)
I did google about it but seems like a hassle. rclxub.gif  Will try to sync in case anything happens.  Thanks!
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It might become more of a hassle not being able to do things like changing a SIM card or phone, so it's good to have a backup somewhere for "just-in-case" moments.

Take your time to study how it should be done, then be careful and don't rush through it.

Good luck! smile.gif

 

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