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    Newbie .....again

    I finally joined the 21st Century and got a smartphone ~ and boy do I feel stupid.

    New phone, new carrier, new OS...its a lot to learn and get used to after using LG basic phones and Verizon for almost 10 years.

    I could probably use some help and various opinions.


    Where do you prefer to save your contacts to?
    - phone
    - SIM
    - T_Mobile Contacts Backup
    - email

    Any particular reason/s why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Bagadonutz View Post
    I finally joined the 21st Century and got a smartphone ~ and boy do I feel stupid.

    New phone, new carrier, new OS...its a lot to learn and get used to after using LG basic phones and Verizon for almost 10 years.

    I could probably use some help and various opinions.


    Where do you prefer to save your contacts to?
    - phone
    - SIM
    - T_Mobile Contacts Backup
    - email

    Any particular reason/s why?
    On my android phone my contacts are saved in gmail. On my iPhone they are saved on iCloud. Because I can access them from my computer and other devices and if I get a new phone if I get a new phone it loads everything up on it automatically.


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