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The below steps will show you how to change where you store your contacts within your device (device storage, SIM or SD card).

If you are looking for information on transferring contacts from one device to another, click here to find out more about Samsung Smart Switch

The steps for transferring contacts between device storage, SIM card, or SD card will differ slightly depending on your model and operating system.

So today we are going to tell you the way by which you can know your Own (my) cellular smartphone no and not just yours but also you can find mobile number of any SIM card. Below is the information about all sim number check codes.

Choose the steps below that most closely resemble your device or click here for steps showing you how to see what operating system your device is running.

Devices running Android Nougat (below)

Devices running Android Kitkat or under

Devices running Android Nougat

1From the home screen, swipe either up or down to access apps
Discover
2Tap Contacts
3Tap menu (three dots)
4Tap Manage Contacts

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5Tap Import/Export Contacts
6This screen will allow you to either import or export, and then will ask you to choose where to and where from.

In the below example, we will show you how to import contacts from your SIM card to your phone.

However, you can follow the same basic path based on what you need to do. (e.g. to export instead, select EXPORT)

7Select where you wish to export or import from. In the below example, we have selected to import from the SIM card.
8Tap the contacts you wish to copy or select the tick at the top of the screen to select all. Once you have selected the contacts, tap DONE
9Tap the option you wish to move the contacts to. In the below example, we have selected Phone
10Tap IMPORT or EXPORT to confirm the move.
1From the home screen, tap Apps
2Tap Contacts
3Tap MORE
4Tap Settings
5Tap Import/export contacts
6HowTap Import or Export, depending on which you prefer to do.

In this example, we will select Import, although the steps will be the same for both.

7Choose the place you wish to import or export your contacts from.

In this example, we are importing from the SIM card, although the steps will be the same for all.

8Choose where you wish to save your contacts to
9Choose which contacts you wish to move or click the box in the top left corner to select all
10Tap DONE
1From your home screen, tap Apps
2Tap Contacts
3Tap the three dots (More) in the top right corner
4Tap Settings
5Tap Contacts
6Tap Import/export contacts
7You will now have a list of your options for importing or exporting contacts. In the below example, we have selected to Export to SD card, but the steps will be the same for all the options. Tap the option you wish to choose.
8Confirm your selection
4Depending on where you want to copy the contact, select Import form SIM Card or Export to SIM Card.

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If your data is corrupted or you want to revert to a prior save, The Sims 4 automatically stores numerous save points for you to choose from.

Find your save files at Documents > Electronic Arts > Sims 4 > Saves

  • You will see a long list of files with names like Slot_000000012.save or Slot_000000012.save.ver1.
  • Each file number has up to six versions.
  • The one with the .save file extension is the primary version of that save point.
    • The one that would load if you launched the game and continued from where you left off (or used Load Game in the main menu to choose an older save point).
    • The other instances of the file represent older points within that saved game, where the game automatically preserved your progress incrementally. The higher the version number, the older the file (.ver4 is the oldest save point within the series).

If you find that your game is corrupted as of the latest load, you can easily revert to any older version of that same save point, potentially losing no more than a few Sim hours of progress.

Start by identifying the save point you want to use. Is it definitely the latest game you've been playing, or do you want to go back by a few days?

  • If your folder view is set to show details, you will see your files displayed with date and time information, making it easy to choose the newest set of save points.
  • If you want to go back further in an older save, you can match it to your save points in-game via the Load Game menu.

The in-game save points show date and time information, so you can match them against the set of files in your Saves folder.

After you have matched your save points in-game to your set of save files, make sure to close the game. Never alter game files while the game is running.

Once you have chosen the save point you want to return to, select the primary version of it (the one with the .save file extension) and move it to another folder location for safe-keeping.

  • You could also choose to rename or delete it.

You will have a set of files that all have the file extensions marking them as older versions of that save point. You can choose any one of those to make primary, depending on how far back you want to go.

  • To revert the smallest amount of time and progress, choose the file with .save.ver0.
  • To revert the most time and progress within this save, choose the file with .save.ver4.

Make the file you choose become the new primary save point

  1. Right-click the file and choose Rename.
  2. Delete the part of the file name after .save
  3. Click Enter.

Example: Slot_000000012.save.ver4should now be Slot_000000012.save

Launch The Sims 4 and choose Load Game. Select the save point you want to open, and the game will load the file you renamed as the primary for that save point.

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