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maximumoverload | 11 years ago
I don't want to say it from a position of superiority or anything, just different mobile culture, but in here, changing SIM cards is normal. It's what you do when you buy a new phone, because - as I said below - you get a SIM card separately, even when you buy it right with the operator with the contract.
But I guess it's a different culture
malyk|11 years ago
I've had 5 mobile phones...some candybar in the early 00's, a flip phone in the mid 00's, and iphone 3g, 4s, and now 6. I've never even /seen/ a sim card in person. It's a piece of tech that I shouldn't have to every even know exists. I just want my phone to work. I shouldn't have to play around with a microscopic piece of plastic and metal for that to happen.
untog|11 years ago
I see it the opposite way. Every phone should have a part in it that is removable and replaceable and ensures that you can do whatever you want with your device. I was staggered when I found out that some US CDMA devices are literally unusable without the permission of the company you originally had service with.
maximumoverload|11 years ago
If you want to buy a new phone and keep your number.... what do you do?
Well I guess you can just ask in the store to move it to the new one, that's true. It's just... strange.
jacalata|11 years ago
userbinator|11 years ago