Can contacts stored on SIM cards only have one number per identity?

beer

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I dumped all my contacts from Phone Memory -> SIM card and when I did so, the 'home/office/mobile' designation was lost. For example, if I had John Smith's three numbers under his name, on the SIM card they were expanded to 'John Smith1' 'John Smith2' and 'John Smith3'

So do SIM cards not have the capability of designating multiple numbers per contact? (inherent limitation) or does my phone suck?
 

AznAnarchy99

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theres some way to make it so when u copy off a sim it will make to have multiple numbers under a phone

Mine is it like
John/M
John/H

and when it copies to my phone its 2 numbers under john
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: beer
So do SIM cards not have the capability of designating multiple numbers per contact? (inherent limitation) or does my phone suck?
I think the correct answer is "it depends". As in, "likely dependent on a number of factors".

At present, I have all my multi-numbered contacts stored on the SIM card rather than the phone, and they appear to transfer well to other phones (multiple numbers appear under one contact name correctly).
 

GeekDrew

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What phone is this? The only SIM enabled phones I've used are Motorolas... but they've had no problem with multiple numbers per identity.
 

beer

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
What phone is this? The only SIM enabled phones I've used are Motorolas... but they've had no problem with multiple numbers per identity.

You probably weren't explicitly storing them on the SIM card. Most phones seem to default to the storage space of the phone and use the SIM card only to grab the pertinent information to get you on the network.
 

beer

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Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
theres some way to make it so when u copy off a sim it will make to have multiple numbers under a phone

Mine is it like
John/M
John/H

and when it copies to my phone its 2 numbers under john

This seems like a vendor specific workaround for an inherent limitation of the SIM card. Since I'm going from Nokia to Motorola this might not work. But damn, this would be great.

String parsing to compensate for SIM deficiencies FTW
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
What phone is this? The only SIM enabled phones I've used are Motorolas... but they've had no problem with multiple numbers per identity.

You probably weren't explicitly storing them on the SIM card. Most phones seem to default to the storage space of the phone and use the SIM card only to grab the pertinent information to get you on the network.

.... No, I'm 100% sure the contacts were on the SIM card. I've moved the SIM between phones, and the contacts followed the SIM.
 
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Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
What phone is this? The only SIM enabled phones I've used are Motorolas... but they've had no problem with multiple numbers per identity.

You probably weren't explicitly storing them on the SIM card. Most phones seem to default to the storage space of the phone and use the SIM card only to grab the pertinent information to get you on the network.


I cannot hav emultiple #s for identies on my Moto V600, but this can be done on my SE K750i and K700. They store on phone by default, but when I copy contacts to SIM, it reads John/M, John/H, etc...

Edit: Also when I pop in any new SIM card to a SE phone, they will ask you to copy contacts over by default, and so SE phones interpret the /M /H parts and they consolidate it all into 1 identity =]
 

QurazyQuisp

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Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
What phone is this? The only SIM enabled phones I've used are Motorolas... but they've had no problem with multiple numbers per identity.

You probably weren't explicitly storing them on the SIM card. Most phones seem to default to the storage space of the phone and use the SIM card only to grab the pertinent information to get you on the network.

Not if you set the phone to only enter them on the Sim... right now I have a moto phone and everything is stored on the sim and I can keep multiple numbers per entry.
 

beer

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
What phone is this? The only SIM enabled phones I've used are Motorolas... but they've had no problem with multiple numbers per identity.

You probably weren't explicitly storing them on the SIM card. Most phones seem to default to the storage space of the phone and use the SIM card only to grab the pertinent information to get you on the network.

.... No, I'm 100% sure the contacts were on the SIM card. I've moved the SIM between phones, and the contacts followed the SIM.


My bad. It seems like certain vendors have provided a workaround for this. But Nokia hasn't, judging from my research.