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Published: April 21, 2008 @ 9:48 pm —
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SIM - Subscriber Identity Module

SIM is the smart card used in digital phones. It carries the user’s identity for accessing the network and receiving calls. It is also capable of storing personal infromation, such as phone numbers, contacts and received SMS messages.






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  1. <a href='http://www.geekberry.net/archives/blackberry-tips-and-tricks/2008/03/25/blackberry-tips-and-tricks-howto-copy-contacts-to-the-sim-phone-book/' rel='external nofollow'>BlackBerry Tips and Tricks - Howto Copy Contacts To The SIM Phone Book : Professional BlackBerry Resources | GeekBerry</a>
       BlackBerry Tips and Tricks - Howto Copy Contacts To The SIM Phone Book : Professional BlackBerry Resources | GeekBerry on May 29th, 2008 10:03 am

    [...] SIM card stands for Subscriber Identity Module, on most mobile phones the SIM card is the place where it holds the address book and SMS messages. [...]

  2. <a href='http://www.geekberry.net/archives/blackberry-tips-and-tricks/2008/06/12/blackberry-tips-and-tricks-sms-or-mms-inbox-sim-card-full-error/' rel='external nofollow'>BlackBerry Tips and Tricks - SMS or MMS Inbox SIM Card Full Error : Professional BlackBerry Resources | GeekBerry</a>
       BlackBerry Tips and Tricks - SMS or MMS Inbox SIM Card Full Error : Professional BlackBerry Resources | GeekBerry on June 12th, 2008 8:19 pm

    [...] BlackBerry Device cannot received any more SMS or MMS messages because of a “SIM Card is Full [...]




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