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5 Biggest Concerns and How We Overcome Them

People generally want to change their mobile number, they also can afford the fee of just $949, which is much lower than a brand new phone that easily costs $1.5K to $2.5K (and only last 2 years).  There are 5 main concerns and today let's address them: 1. Afraid Will Lose All Data and Contacts in the Old Number Solution: Your data is never with your mobile number or SIM.   As for your contacts, you can always retain your old number for a period, say 3 months, and do a call forwarding.  People that call your old number you can still see and receive, and you can inform them of your new number 2. Too Emotionally Attached to the Old Number Solution: This is like people too emotionally attached to the old shophouse or kampong and refused to move to new HDB flats in the 1960s and 1970s.  But we are now in 2021, why still attached to something that has been gone long ago and no longer serves us?   Anyway, if you like your old number so much, you can always keep it, just for mobile data u