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Connemmara | 07:50 Tue 13th Aug 2013 | Shopping & Style
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It is sista's birthday next month and as usual can't buy the woman. However she said her neighbour picked up in a thrifty this thing like a Monitor and you take your sim out of phone insert into the the monitor shows full life photos.

I know my other friend years ago had one - any help here please. thanks - What will I ask for.
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Its called a digital photo frame, tesco sells them.
Does she really want to take the SIM out if the phone each time she looks at photos ? My handset needs date & time resetting each time I take the SIM out and later replace it.
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thanks all for answering so quick - can you advise would it matter size ie 7" etc - some of them are expensive but I am happy to pay £25-£30. FGT Tescos only had two - but maybe if you go into shop there should be more.

AOG as far as I am aware her phone sets its own time etc. But it has set me on a train of getting a wee pressie for her along with other bits and bobs. Thanks again.
It won't be the SIM card - it doesn't store photos there on ANY phone - it will be the memory card (SD or MicroSD). What you are looking for is a pretty bog standard "digital photo frame". Widely available in a range of sizes to suit all budgets.
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well lcdman - where will she uploard her photos from her phone. She said this what her neighbour done. I don't know anything of them.

What would she need to get the photos on the digi thing - thanks
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lcd - is the memory card still in her phone?
If it's a memory card rather than SIM memory then it usually resides in the handset but yes you can remove them and plug them into something else. Probably the photo frame itself ?
Yup, you generally take the SD card out of the phone and plug it into the photo frame. Some of the more expensive ones (from HP I think) have their own internal memory and you can connect to computer and download photos onto them. The cheaper ones rely on you leaving the SD card plugged in.
Did she say she'd actually liked what the neighbour had got though? Some people find digital phto frames as the new dreaded 'wedding toasters' gift (I do, I've been given 3 so far).
meke sure that her phone has a suitable card in, not all of them do.
Digital photo frame!!!! present your memory.

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