Information is not stored on your battery for a cellphone its stored on your SIM card. Replacing the battery has nothing to do with pictures and text messages.
When you replace the battery in your TV remote do you have to reprogram your TV. . .
For one, Demi, not all phones have sim cards. Batteries store no data except for the % of battery (which is only on some). Your phone has a small storage device similar to a flash drive. So replacing your battery will in fact, NOT remove any data.
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Information is not stored on your battery for a cellphone its stored on your SIM card. Replacing the battery has nothing to do with pictures and text messages.
When you replace the battery in your TV remote do you have to reprogram your TV. . .
For one, Demi, not all phones have sim cards. Batteries store no data except for the % of battery (which is only on some). Your phone has a small storage device similar to a flash drive. So replacing your battery will in fact, NOT remove any data.
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“Batteries store no data except for the % of battery ”
You’re as dumb as the idiot who posted the question.
Explain to us how metal and acid stores any data, exactly.
As an IT tech I get this all the time.
“I’m replacing your monitor…”
“OH NO!!!! I DIDN:TRW MAEKWE$ BAADCKUPS NAOINONONO!!!!”
replace monitor with ram, mobo, anything. Except the actual hard drives.
“OH NO!!!! U DIDN:TRW MAEKWE$ BAADCKUPS NAOINONONO?????”
Oh, and nickel based batteries certainly do have properties that are called, in scientific terms, a ‘memory’.
I amazed all of you answered this for what happens when a battery gets “boken”? Usually I follow up with Hadouken or a Kamehameyha.
Yeah, if you have a SIM card