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on ‎29-09-2014 09:35
Solved! Go to Solution.

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on ‎29-09-2014 09:38
This should not make a difference to your service.
Are you having issues?


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on ‎29-09-2014 09:41
This will cause no issues.
Their are many using 4G SIM cards now as these are issued as a norm by O2 ,and some are on 4G tariffs as they can be easily as used on 3G connections so they are ready for 4G when it reaches their area. (Phone compatibility allowing)
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on ‎29-09-2014 09:59
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi I joined you nearly 2 months ago I am a pay monthly customer.problem is I have a 4g sim in a 3g phone
Perfectly OK - Many people do exactly the same.
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on ‎29-09-2014 11:17
Hi,
Just a quick question about how to retrieve a mobile number you've already received. I met a Chinese girl a few days ago, we talked and decided to exchange numbers. She called me while I was with her, so that I would have her number. But when I saved it to my phone book, I deleted the special 2-digit prefix that appeared at the front (which I can't remember now), and replaced it with the usual 07... etc.
So does anyone know how I can retrieve the original number that I received when she first called me?
Many thanks for any help; much appreciated.
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‎29-09-2014 11:18 - edited ‎29-09-2014 11:18
The advantage being you can put the sim in a 4G phone if you change phones and no setup needed. As stated it won't have any adverse effect on your present phone or usage.
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‎29-09-2014 11:21 - edited ‎29-09-2014 11:21
@Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Just a quick question about how to retrieve a mobile number you've already received. I met a Chinese girl a few days ago, we talked and decided to exchange numbers. She called me while I was with her, so that I would have her number. But when I saved it to my phone book, I deleted the special 2-digit prefix that appeared at the front (which I can't remember now), and replaced it with the usual 07... etc.
So does anyone know how I can retrieve the original number that I received when she first called me?
Many thanks for any help; much appreciated.
China is 0086, but check your actual call log for the original record.
Currently using:
OnePlus 6 (O2 & Sfr), Z3 Tablet (Three UK), iPhone 8+ (EE)


