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The SIM card is what connects the phone to the GSM network (in full, Global System for Mobile Communications: global system for mobile communications). After inserting the SIM card into an unlocked (network unlocked) phone, you will be able to use carrier services on the phone. Likewise, if your phone is unlocked, you can use SIMs of many different carriers and this is extremely useful when we travel. In the process of swapping SIM cards between multiple phones, you need to make sure that the new phone can use the SIM card from the carrier you use.
Steps
Contacts backup
Prepare to swap
- You can use a special SIM cutter to cut the SIM smaller, or ask your carrier to exchange a different SIM card with a more suitable size.
- For SIM cards that are smaller than the slot, we can insert them into the sim switch frame and use it normally.
- Today, some carriers implement the CDMA standard (in full, Code Division Multiple Access, this technology does not use SIM cards) to replace the GSM standard. However, most 4G networks require the use of a SIM card. A good example is Verizon Wireless – a wireless network provider in the US. Their products use CDMA standard, but 4G LTE service is GSM network, so users still have to use SIM card to access 4G network. In Vietnam, CDMA technology is not as popular as GSM.
Swap SIM card to another phone
- Check the SIM tray. Many smartphones today design a SIM tray located on the side of the phone. We need to use a SIM tray opener or a straight paper clip to poke the small hole next to the SIM tray to open it.
- Check the back of the battery. You need to remove the battery part because the SIM card is usually inserted behind the phone battery.
- For phones that use a SIM slot, use a SIM poke tool or a paper clip to pop the slot out. Then pull it out and remove the SIM card from the slot.
- If the SIM card is behind the phone battery, you can slide or push the SIM card down so it pops out, depending on your phone’s build.
Activate new phone
- Learn how to use your Android phone for activation.
- Read more about Activating iPhone for instructions on how to activate your iPhone during the initial setup process.
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The SIM card is what connects the phone to the GSM network (in full, Global System for Mobile Communications: global system for mobile communications). After inserting the SIM card into an unlocked (network unlocked) phone, you will be able to use carrier services on the phone. Likewise, if your phone is unlocked, you can use SIMs of many different carriers and this is extremely useful when we travel. In the process of swapping SIM cards between multiple phones, you need to make sure that the new phone can use the SIM card from the carrier you use.
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