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If you have a phone that is broken, a screen that is not working or just want to move phone numbers to a new phone, this article will help you do that.
If your phone numbers are stored on a external SD card you can plug the SD card into your computer or another phone to retrieve the numbers. You will need a SD card reader or a computer that already has one. Some newer laptops have a SD card reader. You can find external SD card readers at local electronics stores. I recommend visiting www.newegg.com(card reader examples) for your hardware needs. I have used this site extensively and the customer service, pricing and products are A+.
If your numbers are stored on the SIM card, you can move the SIM card to a new compatible phone. The SIM card generally contains your phone number and other account information from the phone carrier, however, you can use it to store phone contacts as well.
Your local phone dealer like AT&T or Verizon may be able to help you retrieve the data or move it to a new phone compatible phone.
wait do you mean your sim pin or your "phone number" if it's the phone number just put the sim back in and call a number or something it will show your phone number if not call your service provider and give them all your info they should be able to provide you with your phone number.
If your numbers were saved on a SIM card and it wasn't ruined by the water, yes. However if it does not have a SIM card, and the telephone can not power on, my apologies, your numbers aren't retrievable.
If you have lost your pin number, the only way to rest the PIN is either using a different SIM card, or entering wrong PIN three times, triggering in PUK code, and then calling SIM card phone company to unlock the PUK.
A lost PIN cannot be retrieved, only the PUK can be discoverd, but you will have to call the phone company.
PUK means "personal unlocking key" .
The PUK code is asked if you enter a wrong pin 3 times.
You need to call the phone company that released the SIM card, they can retrieve the PUK code from a database for free.
In your case you need to contact your SIM card provider technical support to unlock the SIM.
The
SIM card provider is the brand on the SIM card. For example if you have
a Vodafone card, you will need to call Vodafone to get the PUK.
The PIN and PUK are related to the SIM card, not to the phone.
If you replace the SIM card with a different one, then the phone will not ask for the PUK anymore.
Please copy all the contacts on the phone memory of N70 to the sim memory first and then copy the phone numbers from the sim to the new samsung phone.... Hope i solved ur querry.
hey PUK code is not a nokia code It is ur sim code ..for find the PUK code u need to call customer care to ur sim service .for example u call 121 .if u r using airtel.111 for vodafone
If you delete the number in your phone phone book and you use SIM card then there is nothing to worry, just retrieve it from your SIM but if it is in your main phone memory then only one lucky way is check your recent call history to see the delete number is still there or check on call out numbers and received numbers. Only those areas which you may be able to retrieve. Good Luck
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