Regarding SIM card ... the A34 will take a nano SIM; your old phone may have been a micro SIM (although I don't think it's that old - nano SIMs have been in use for several years now).

I think the old SIM is a nano-SIM. It's the same size as the empty hole in the full SIM card array that originally held the one that's now in the phone.
 
NFC = Near Field Communication
For paying contactless payments with your phone instead of using a card.
(amongst other things)
 
Nah, never used it. Not gagging to use it, I have to say. Although probably someone will be along in a minute to explain why it's the only sensible way to pay, all other payment methods are old hat, and only this should be allowed...
 
If there is no SIM tray then only thing I can think of is that you have a version of the phone that is only capable of e-SIM? I am confused a bit with "I think the old SIM is a nano-SIM. It's the same size as the empty hole in the full SIM card array that originally held the one that's now in the phone" Can you access any SIM tray in the new phone?
 
Nah, never used it. Not gagging to use it, I have to say. Although probably someone will be along in a minute to explain why it's the only sensible way to pay, all other payment methods are old hat, and only this should be allowed...
Pretty much. The yoof go out and about with nothing but their phone.

Security people will explain why each of the payment methods is more secure than its predecessor. Google Pay / Apple Pay are more secure than contactless cards because you have to unlock your phone to pay over a certain limit. And because of that extra security, the limit then is higher.
 
If there is no SIM tray then only thing I can think of is that you have a version of the phone that is only capable of e-SIM? I am confused a bit with "I think the old SIM is a nano-SIM. It's the same size as the empty hole in the full SIM card array that originally held the one that's now in the phone" Can you access any SIM tray in the new phone?

That's my problem, the phone has no SIM card tray where the manual and that video both say it should have one. But I have the "snap out the right size sim for your phone" card, from which the SIM has been snapped out. The missing SIM is the same size as the one in the old phone.

I think Caliban and I need to head Auld-Reekie-wards again.
 
Pretty much. The yoof go out and about with nothing but their phone.

Security people will explain why each of the payment methods is more secure than its predecessor. Google Pay / Apple Pay are more secure than contactless cards because you have to unlock your phone to pay over a certain limit. And because of that extra security, the limit then is higher.

That's another one I'll worry about when I have to.
 
That's my problem, the phone has no SIM card tray where the manual and that video both say it should have one. But I have the "snap out the right size sim for your phone" card, from which the SIM has been snapped out. The missing SIM is the same size as the one in the old phone.

I think Caliban and I need to head Auld-Reekie-wards again.
They can be pretty hard to spot, rather than look for the tray, have a look for the little round hole that you can push the tool into :(
 
They can be pretty hard to spot, rather than look for the tray, have a look for the little round hole that you can push the tool into :(

Believe me, I have pushed the tool into that little round hole. It does nothing, and there is no tray there. Dùn Èideann, here I come.
 
I pay this way for the majority of my purchases, and have done for a few years now. But then again I'm a relative "yoof" being only 58. ;)

It's still in the lap of the gods if I remember to take my phone with me when I go out. Or even if I remember where I saw it last. With this new phone that will probably change, give it time.
 
Believe me, I have pushed the tool into that little round hole. It does nothing, and there is no tray there. Dùn Èideann, here I come.
It can take quite a push to make them pop out, just ensure you are not prodding the microphone :(, dont ask how I know that.
 
Actually, sorted. I'm SO glad I didn't go back to the shop.

After I bought the phone I went into the shop across the road and bought a case for the phone. The shop assistant put the phone in the case and I didn't see how it was done.

Turns out the phone snaps into a sort of secondary half-clam case which is part of the new cover. I didn't realise this, and was trying to push the tool into a couple of holes the case had matching holes to expose. Don't know what they're for, but the case actually covered up the SIM tray completely. I realised when I looked closer at the whole gallery of photos in @siteguru's link, and then closer at the phone. I feel slightly silly now, but thanks to all you for your help.

The new phone is now working on the old SIM, so calls and texts received from now on should come into the new phone. I should know when the new SIM has the original number, because the old SIM will stop working.
 
This is all quite a long way off topic I'm afraid. Apologies. It all started when I said I'd like to keep the car ten years and more, but it would be nice if a couple or three bugs got fixed!
 
This is all quite a long way off topic I'm afraid. Apologies. It all started when I said I'd like to keep the car ten years and more, but it would be nice if a couple or three bugs got fixed!
No need to apologise - you will not be the only one with these questions and needs, covering it here will also help others.
 
They might not think to look here, but here's hoping.

I will get this sorted, and I can start emailing people and phoning landlines to get them to send me texts to repopulate the contacts list. I didn't have any photos on the phone I wanted - I usually use my camera in preference to the phone. (And at least when that dies, everything is on its memory card!) I have been through similar in the past, stressful, but it always gets fixed enough to move on.

One nice thing, looking at the specs page @siteguru linked to. The phone is supposed to be water-resistant to some extent. The shop said my phone died because water had got into it somehow. I have also had two cameras die on me from the same cause. (Although in 2011 I managed to dry my first smartphone out after it went through the washing machine. I just put it on a radiator all night, and it was fine!) It will be nice if this phone can cope with a shower of rain. It may need to, what with all these uncovered chargers.
 
What the hell is that?
"That" is Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" with one of my favourite tracks of all time. "Shine on you Crazy Diamond"

Oh you mean the object... It's an 8 track cartridge. They ran in a loop so there was no end unlike cassette tapes and didn't need turning over.
 

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