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Being able to swap your SIM card into a different phone is great—until you find out it isn't the right size. If you need to fit your Nano-SIM into a Micro-SIM slot, the Sadapter can help.
We use so many things in our daily life, but never pay attention to their design. From the USB port to the buttons of your ...
Now there is another option. MicroSIMcutter is importing a Chinese SIM card cutter that can cut either mini- or micro-SIM cards into the nano-SIM form factor. The owner of a new phone can then ...
Want to squeeze your current SIM card into your brand new iPhone 5? Check out our DIY guide to find out how.
Just like you could hand-modify a mini-SIM down to micro-size, it’s not impossible to get a mirco-SIM (or a mini one) to fit the nano form factor. That doesn’t mean it’s easy.
We’ve seen plenty of evidence suggesting the iPhone 5 will ditch Micro-SIM cards in favor of the Apple-designed nano-SIM standard, and now Vodafone UK has made that switch a near certainty.
With Mini-SIM from 1996 thickness of the card (0.76mm) remained the same, while the size got smaller. In 2003 Micro- SIM was introduced and in 2012 Nano-SIM emerged.
One of the originators of the SIM standard has designed a new “nano-SIM” that’s considerably smaller than the micro-SIM it hopes to replace.
Inserting a Micro SIM card into the BlackBerry Z10 is relatively straight forward. You need to remove the battery, then insert the Micro SIM card into the slot per the diagram that's painted into the ...