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Author Adding a microSD card to Razor
Jerry West

2007-02-11, 10:33 pm

I just bought a microSD card for my Razor. To install it I have to remove
the main battery. Will removing the main battery cause me to lose all of my
contact information? Anyone know?

Thanks,

JW


RBM

2007-02-11, 10:33 pm

Scary thought, but no it won't



"Jerry West" <jw@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I just bought a microSD card for my Razor. To install it I have to remove
>the main battery. Will removing the main battery cause me to lose all of my
>contact information? Anyone know?
>
> Thanks,
>
> JW
>



The Ghost of General Lee

2007-02-11, 10:33 pm

On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:03:02 -0800, "Jerry West" <jw@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I just bought a microSD card for my Razor. To install it I have to remove
>the main battery. Will removing the main battery cause me to lose all of my
>contact information? Anyone know?


I have never seen a phone that would lose its contact list simply by
removing the battery.

frank@fmbcad.com

2007-02-11, 10:33 pm

Removing the battery had no effect on the address book or anything
else as far as I was able to see. Puttring the card in is a challange,
as is taking it out again. but it seems the best way to transfer
pictures. Make sure you have the card completly pushed into the slot.
The first time I tried to remove the card I had to use a knife blade
to get a grip on the "slot" in the card, but it seems to get easier as
time goes on. Just be carefull not to loose the card when it finally
"pops out".


On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:03:02 -0800, "Jerry West" <jw@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I just bought a microSD card for my Razor. To install it I have to remove
>the main battery. Will removing the main battery cause me to lose all of my
>contact information? Anyone know?
>
>Thanks,
>
>JW
>

Dean

2007-02-11, 10:33 pm

Definitely not. No problem.

.......And check out the "Backup Assistant" feature, recently made available
free of charge to most contract customers. It backs up all your contact info
to Verizon's data bank daily.

Dropped your phone in the pool? No problem....just connect to Backup
Assistant from your new phone, and download your contact list, for free.

I believe Verizon made this feature free to negate one of the chief
advantages of SIM-based phones, that is, the ability to switch contact data
to a new/replacement phone simply by swapping SIM cards. Unless you're a
phone junkie (like me), who has a drawer full of good phones and likes to
change occasionally just for the sake of change, Backup Assistant makes
Verizon's system almost as convenient----and even has one advantage---should
you destroy or lose your SIM card, you're SOL. BA keeps your info safe, no
matter what happens to your phone. And your contact info is never more than
a day old.

Good stuff!!




"Jerry West" <jw@comcast.net> wrote in message
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@news.supernews.com...
>I just bought a microSD card for my Razor. To install it I have to remove
>the main battery. Will removing the main battery cause me to lose all of my
>contact information? Anyone know?
>
> Thanks,
>
> JW
>



guy

2007-02-12, 12:33 pm

JW
It did not on mine.
guy
"Jerry West" <jw@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:12svblo9k1fdo69
@news.supernews.com...
>I just bought a microSD card for my Razor. To install it I have to remove
>the main battery. Will removing the main battery cause me to lose all of my
>contact information? Anyone know?
>
> Thanks,
>
> JW
>



Jerry West

2007-02-13, 4:33 am

Good advice. I discovered your comments held true for me as well.

Thanks to all who responded!

JW

<frank@fmbcad.com> wrote in message
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> Removing the battery had no effect on the address book or anything
> else as far as I was able to see. Puttring the card in is a challange,
> as is taking it out again. but it seems the best way to transfer
> pictures. Make sure you have the card completly pushed into the slot.
> The first time I tried to remove the card I had to use a knife blade
> to get a grip on the "slot" in the card, but it seems to get easier as
> time goes on. Just be carefull not to loose the card when it finally
> "pops out".
>
>
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:03:02 -0800, "Jerry West" <jw@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>


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