Greets, all. I know it's doable with some phones, but not all. I picked up an SDA th other day and I want to use the more advanced features of having the contacts in my phone, but I really don't want ...
So you've finally taken the huge leap in courage and have bought yourself an iPhone. There are pros and cons to using both Android and iOS, and switching sides might seem a bit daunting at first. Rest ...
Most Android phones ship with Google apps and services pre-installed, and that makes it very easy and seamless to transfer contacts. All you have to do is ensure that your Google account is set to ...
Abby Ferguson has been covering tech for five years in both a writing and editing capacity. Her work began with covering all things photography but quickly expanded to fitness and health tech, ...
Google Contacts lets you transfer contacts between Android smartphones by syncing them with your Google account. Alternatively, you can share contacts using VCF files. This article covers these ...
Apple made a big change with the iPhone 14, moving to an eSIM-only configuration that makes it impossible to use your current phone's SIM card. That continues with the iPhone 15, with no physical SIM ...
You don't need a SIM card and cellular service to use most features of today's iPhones and Android phones. Most apps and services run just fine as long as you have access to WiFi, and you can even set ...
The physical SIM cards we've used for decades are slowly being phased out. With the Pixel 10 series, Google's phones have gone eSIM-only for the first time—at least if you buy them in the US. Apple ...