Get an iPhone SIM card opener. A SIM card opener is a small tool with an oblong body and a pointy metal tip. Every iPhone package comes with one, but if you managed to lose yours or you no longer have your iPhone's box, a simple paper clip is a great substitute. Insert the opener into the SIM tray.
Look around the sides of your iPhone and you should find a small hole no larger than the tip of a pencil. Take your SIM card opener tool, or your paper clip, and insert its pointy end into the small hole.
Keep pushing the the clip or the opener until a small tray pops out of your iPhone's side containing the SIM card. Change the SIM card. Pull out the SIM tray from your iPhone and pry off the card out of it to empty the tray. Take the new SIM card and place it onto the empty tray. Place back the tray. Slowly press the SIM tray back into the slot on the side of your iPhone following the same orientation when it slid out.
After changing the SIM card on your iPhone, the device should automatically detect the new mobile network. Try something that wont harm the circuts, like a pencil popping it up, or take it to your nearest repair shop. Yes No. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 9. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. The trick was that I had to match the design on the gold part of the sim and make sure it went into the sim holder with the design facing the same way as the iPhone 5 sim. So I had to turn my sim upside down first. Make sure that the pattern on the gold part of the sim card faces you the same way as the original sim so everything lines up when you put it into the phone.
Does that make sence? Hard to explain but I promoise u this worked. All I did was take a replica of the iphone 5 sim and cut it down to size.
Put it in, and it works perfectly. No issues. Try it. Nano sim for Straight Talk is available at Walmart. Get a Straight Talk bring your own phone kit. I just took a family mobile sim card from my ZTE Zinger and cut the card with a broad wire cutter, don't use scissors, you need something that will make the cut in one chop, like a nail clipper, but with a straight cutting end.
I put the card into a newly unlocked iPhone 5, and it worked fine. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 2 months ago. Active 4 years, 6 months ago. Viewed k times. Straighten one end section of the paperclip.
Use a small paperclip that is formed from wire small enough to fit in the narrow pinhole on the SIM tray. Apple also provides a specialized SIM removal tool. Locate the SIM tray on the right side of your iPhone 4. It is visible as a recessed rounded rectangle with an internal hole.
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