If I change my sim card, I lose my downloaded podcasts?

I travel for two months and will change to a local sim card. Did I lose my download podcasts?

ATW62 wrote:

I travel for two months and will change to a local sim card. Did I lose my download podcasts?

You will not. SIM cards hold no content by the user. They are only used to connect the phone to your # accurate on your account for use of phone data and cell phone.

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