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Regular and Micro-SIM cards are too big for the iPad or iPhone, but this trick enables you to cut down a SIM card to a Nano-SIM so it fits into an iPhone or iPad.
Most people won't need to do this, but if you've bought an unlocked iPhone 5—say, if you are using it on an unsupported carrier—you can convert your current micro-SIM card into a nano-SIM with ...
Want to squeeze your current SIM card into your brand new iPhone 5? Check out our DIY guide to find out how.
That’s dependant on not only which size SIM card you have, but model of iPhone you have too, as older iPhones use standard SIMs while more recent iPhones opt for the Micro- or Nano-SIM.
Learn how to quickly and easily cut down your SIM. How to cut your own Nano or Micro SIM for your Android phone or tablet.
The iPhone 5 will likely use a new smaller Nano SIM instead of the traditional Micro SIM card. The past iPhones, you just have been able to cut a SIM card to fit a Micro SIM card slot, but it ...
The micro-SIM is basically a cut-down SIM, and you can use a cutting tool to convert a standard SIM to the smaller version. Snipping reduces the size but doesn't improve the old technology.
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.
Nano-SIM war: here’s what Apple and Nokia want to put in your next phone The Verge has obtained detailed information on the so-called “nano-SIM” proposals from Apple, Nokia, and RIM.
How to cut your own Nano or Micro SIM Cutting down your own SIM can be a little nerve-racking, but with patience it can be done in less than 10 minutes. Have you ever cut down your own SIM?