You must ask Swisscom directly whether you can keep the same number with the same SIM card. Ultimately, it does not matter in which phone this SIM card is used, as long as it is activated and functional.
Yes, this version fully supports the German language. The system is completely in German, including a T9 dictionary with German text recognition and a quick start guide in German included. Other languages are also available, but German is one of the main languages of the device.
The mobile supports multiple languages, including German, English, French, Italian, Turkish, Danish, Dutch and Finnish. T9 text input is available in these languages, making it easier to type using the number keys. The menu navigation can be set to German.
The supported languages vary by region but generally include English, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish (Suomi), Icelandic (Íslenska), Norwegian (Norsk), Swedish (Svenska), Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, Malaysian, Bengali, Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Language options are pre-installed and cannot be updated or expanded beyond the regional set provided on the phone.
This mobile is not blocked and can be used with all 4G-compatible operators, as it supports dual SIM and standard 4G frequencies. However, there is a specific mention that compatibility with Free Mobile is unlikely, suggesting that some operators may place restrictions. In general, therefore, it is usable with most operators, but it is advisable to check compatibility with your specific operator.
The language pack on the phone cannot be updated to include additional languages beyond those pre-installed. The phone supports a set list of languages depending on the region, and receiving SMS in unsupported languages may display as boxes. Language options can be changed within the phone settings, but adding new language packs is not supported. The supported languages include English, Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, Malaysian, Bengali, Chinese, and Traditional Chinese, among others depending on the region.
The SAR value for the Nokia 3210 (2024) is 1.15 W/kg for the head and 1.22 W/kg for the body. The exact model designation, such as TA-..., is not included in the information provided. For detailed model numbers, I recommend consulting the official Nokia website.
In fact, we have already received a few reports that the contacts are not working properly.
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According to this video, it is unfortunately not possible to remove a pre-installed app directly on the mobile:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irmsiiIfi-w
The 3 offers seem to be identical, probably different manufacturer numbers are stored here. I would therefore recommend taking the cheapest option.
Hello, we use an Aldi prepaid card and have switched off all Internet options on the device. You can find detailed operating instructions on the Internet that describe the procedure well. Good luck with the device. Greetings RD