25-06-2003, 14:05
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Nokia 3510i
Is there any difference in the total amount of memory available on a Nokia 3510i between networks?
The reason for asking 2 work colleagues have this phone one of them is on o2 and the other on T-Mobile.
My colleague who is on the T-mobile seems to have less total memory than the other who is on o2.
They are both on pay as you go tariffs on their respective networks.
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25-06-2003, 14:28
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I do know that different networks allow you to store different amounts on the sim card.
eg. My old Orange sim card could only hold 90 phone numbers & 10 text messages.
My new O2 sim card (same phone) can hold 150 phone numbers & 20 text messages.
Why they do this I don't know, and both sim cards were on contract.
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27-06-2003, 19:54
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gawd as if you need 150 peoples phone numbers or even know 150 people , if you do they probably all work at "rent-a-mate"
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27-06-2003, 20:58
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Hey rent a mate sounds good do you have the number lol
I would have thought it is all down to what sim card they give you
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27-06-2003, 21:27
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Guys could we get this back on topic and actually have someone answer my question.
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27-06-2003, 21:43
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Think you were given it.
I'm guessing that the different networks have different deals on their sims.
One might have got a better deal, so gives a sim with extra features.
Also, the new phones use a different voltage to the old ones, so it could be that the 3510i can handle both, and one network gives a new sim, while the other gives an old sim
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27-06-2003, 22:04
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Quote:
Originally posted by Xaccers
Think you were given it.
I'm guessing that the different networks have different deals on their sims.
One might have got a better deal, so gives a sim with extra features.
Also, the new phones use a different voltage to the old ones, so it could be that the 3510i can handle both, and one network gives a new sim, while the other gives an old sim
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No this wasn't sim capacity, this was actual phone memory, not stuff stored on sim.
I don't think you can store the games and applications on a sim card?
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