Chris, that’s wonderful.
I wouldn’t even know how to remove my simcard.

Peace,          
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
                                
mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net

> On Nov 17, 2016, at 2:53 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Guys, once again, Apple has done it! They have exceeded my expectations by 
> far! I'm very very impressed!
>  
> So, here's the medium length version of the Sauga.
>  
> I have two iPhones, a 7+, and a 6S.
>  
> What I wanted to do was, I wanted to take the sim cards, and reverse them. So 
> the 6S goes in the 7+, the 7+ goes in the 6S. Basically a phone number swap.
>  
> What happened was, for some reason, I don't know if the sim tray was crooked 
> or what, but it wasn't seating  flushed with the bezil of the phone. So, I 
> slid the tray out all the way into my hand, and really examined the tray 
> closely with no sim lying in it. What I noticed was, on the end opisit from 
> what goes first slidden into the phone, there was this really el cheapo dinky 
> dank little thing that felt like the protective plastic thin film that would 
> go over the screen of a phone during packaging to protect it. The best way I 
> can describe it is, it felt like really really really thin filmy wax paper, 
> or maybe like
> really thin cellophan. I was like, what on earth? um, why would 
> cellophane be on the tray down inside the sim slot stuck to the tray? Don't 
> tell me at Best buy, they didn't see this and forgot to remove it.  Well, no 
> worries. Well? yeah, worries! Oopsy doodles, Me bwoke it weel good! 
> Basically, thinking that was 
> cellophane, what did little Crissy dumb nut do? You guessed it!  Yank? I tore 
> the thing right off. I'm like it's just 
> cellophane, so who cares!
>  
> Well? I later found out, so guys with iPhone 7 and 7 pluses, beware of this, 
> that's not actually 
> cellophane! Don't pull it off, whatever the heck you do! That film is a very 
> thin rubbery bumpber/gasket which basically helps the sim card tray to slide 
> in totally aligned straight/flat. If you tear it off, you just rendered that 
> sim tray utterly useless.
>  
> So long story short, I called Apple Accessibility and told them I was having 
> issues.  Through describing to them what I did, and what initially happened 
> before doing so, and what happened now that I did! do so, they were able to 
> conclude what I'd done, and explained to me about that little rubber piece. 
> They took my feedback and sent to engineers regarding this, as to a blind 
> person, that's really kind a a bad way to make that sim tray. I mean, the 
> tray from my 6S doesn't have one of those rubber pieces, and it fits both my 
> phones perfectly! So, why add that bumper? Don't fix it if it ain't a problem 
> to start with. I liked it better on the 6S, 6S+, 6, and 6S, how there are! no 
> pieces like that on the tray. It just is what it is, a tray.
>  
> They said I'm by far not the first person's who's done this to their 7/7+ 
> tray, and were very very willing to own up to it being their falt for 
> confusing design, especially if you can't visually see what it is you're 
> pulling to know what it isn't. They were so sorry for this, that they agreed 
> even to send me out not 1, but two! 6S doors, and! two 7+ doors. so I'd have 
> some spares. They're not even charging me a penny either!
>  
> To me, that really shows that they get it. They really do understand how this 
> potentially is a bigtime problem that needs to be dealt with in their making 
> assemblyline.
>  
> Go Apple!
>  
> Chris.
> 
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