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The standard cell phone has a battery. If a battery can store power shouldnt it be possible to store data also in it? A dual purpose battery? You could store pictures and mp3 files in it and you could "take out" the battery and put it in another mobile and all your data is viewable in it?
marun, Sep 08 2006
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No, it shouldn't.
My phone company has something similar, its called a sim card you can store all your stuff on it and put it in another phone
A simcard is a device for storing information, not energy. A battery has no capacity for recording or dispensing information.
The problem here is confusion with the word "store." Storage of energy and storage of data is quite different.
You could stick a memory card or chip onto a battery pack, but there is no point in it, beyond tracking the use of the battery itself, which most Lithium-Ion batteries or laptop packs have a memory chip inside to track their use.