It is my understanding that an E-SIM is secondary.
An iPhone requires a physical SIM card from your primary carrier.
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On Dec 20, 2021, at 08:50, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Now a days they have software simcards.
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> 19 dec. 2021 kl. 02:29 skrev 'Tim Kilburn' via M
Hi!
Now a days they have software simcards.
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> 19 dec. 2021 kl. 02:29 skrev 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> Hi,
>
> I've done it many times. No problems at all.
>
> Later...
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>> On Dec 18, 2021, at 4:11 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Sent fro
Tiny yes, roughly 1/2 x 1/3“. What is the orientation of the card in the tray?
Does the notched corner go to the upper right of the tray – the part that goes
furthest into the phone itself? Or is it oriented some other way? it just might
help me to know in advance how the notch should go into th
Only one corner is notched, so it’s impossible to get the orientation wrong.
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The card will only go into the tray one way. You can’t put the sim in the
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It is very tiny, so make sure you do everything over a towel or something like
that to help you keep track of the old and new sim.
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Hi,
Correct.
Later...
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> On Dec 18, 2021, at 7:14 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
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> Sorry, my message wound up in the subject line Dash it happens. Anyway, I
> imagine it’s easy to find the notch corner so that part of the orientation
> shouldn’t be a problem. However, how
Sorry, my message wound up in the subject line Dash it happens. Anyway, I
imagine it’s easy to find the notch corner so that part of the orientation
shouldn’t be a problem. However, how do you determine the top and bottom sides
of the nano Sim and do you need to be careful about not touching cer
Hi,
I've done it many times. No problems at all.
Later...
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> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Rebecca Skipper
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 6:40 AM
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> Subject: RE: sim card
>
> Doe
The $14.00 plan I have is the 1GB line which is enough for me.
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Subject: RE: sim card
H, think the phone plan they are talking about
: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 6:40 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: sim card
Does Spectrum offer a virtual Sim Card?
I had to get a sim Card sent to me once I provided my eimi number or something
like that.
I have Spectrum Internet so can get their phone plan for $14 a month
ember 27, 2021 7:20 PM
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Subject: Re: sim card
Personally, I recommend getting sighted help for this. There is a delicate
little drawer you have to pull out with a very thin tool, and it can be really
tricky.
> On Sep 27, 2021, at 8:16 PM, Lorie McClou
IT is a good deal.
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I don't think they do offer a virtual sim card. they're sending one to me. I
g
I don't think they do offer a virtual sim card. they're sending one to me. I
got the same deal you did. couldn't pass it up.
> On Sep 28, 2021, at 6:40 AM, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
>
> Does Spectrum offer a virtual Sim Card?
> I had to get a sim Card sent to me once I
Does Spectrum offer a virtual Sim Card?
I had to get a sim Card sent to me once I provided my eimi number or something
like that.
I have Spectrum Internet so can get their phone plan for $14 a month.
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Behalf Of Lorie McCloud
Sent: Monday, September
ive-puts-5g-on-your-iphones-esim/
>
> <https://tidbits.com/2021/07/05/t-mobiles-network-test-drive-puts-5g-on-your-iphones-esim/>
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> Well, I guess it was from early July based on that URL.
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>
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>> On Se
t 21:31, Lorie McCloud wrote:
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> now a virtual sim card is somerhing I've never heard of. I don't think
> Spectrum has those but if mine doesn't come in the mail pretty soon I'll ask.
>
>> On Sep 27, 2021, at 7:20 PM, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
>>
>> I
complicated or difficult, you just need to have a
gentle touch.
Before putting in a new sim card or taking out your current sim card
if you're selling the phone for example, make sure the phone is
powered down first.
On the right side or left side of the phone, you'll feel a tiny hole
and n
Jonathan Mosen mentioned it in several of his podcasts.
I'm not sure if they are designed to replace the regular Sim Card or not though.
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To: 'Donna G
now a virtual sim card is somerhing I've never heard of. I don't think Spectrum
has those but if mine doesn't come in the mail pretty soon I'll ask.
> On Sep 27, 2021, at 7:20 PM, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
>
> I always get sighted help, but I've heard that some
I always get sighted help, but I've heard that some companies let you have
virtual Sim Cards.
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Sent: Monday, September 27, 2021 8:20 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: sim
Personally, I recommend getting sighted help for this. There is a delicate
little drawer you have to pull out with a very thin tool, and it can be really
tricky.
> On Sep 27, 2021, at 8:16 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> has anybody here ever put a new sim card in their phone? I hav
has anybody here ever put a new sim card in their phone? I have no idea how to
do this or even if it's possible for a blind person to do it.
thanks.
Lorie
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Subject: Changing SIM card without sighted help
Hi,
When I first got my iphone SE, a sighted person inserted the SIM card into it.
I just wonder whether it is possible for a totally blind person to remove and
insert a SIM card
ike into a hole on the righthand edge of your iPhone
> and press quite hard. A little tray will pop out a short way. This holds the
> SIM card. One corner is cut so that you can’t insert the card the wrong way
> round.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne
>
>
>
>> On 4 May 20
edge of your iPhone
and press quite hard. A little tray will pop out a short way. This holds the
SIM card. One corner is cut so that you can’t insert the card the wrong way
round.
Cheers,
Anne
> On 4 May 2017, at 11:57, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I first got
Hi,
When I first got my iphone SE, a sighted person inserted the SIM card into it.
I just wonder whether it is possible for a totally blind person to remove and
insert a SIM card independently? It is that I want to have the option of
swapping my SIM cards at will. It is an unlocked iphone
ave sim cards
> here in NZ that are a 3 in 1 sim, so it's the full sized sim card with the
> micro and nano sims also in it, you then just break the unwanted parts off
> and your left with what you need.
> Hell of a lot easier than having to cut thigns down nto size.
>
> --
Scott,
I find the idea of cutting sims old now.
I have a number of packages of the sim adaptors for change the sim size
depending on which phone you need to put it in, however we have sim cards here
in NZ that are a 3 in 1 sim, so it's the full sized sim card with the micro and
nano
Yeah Chris,
When I started up my phones, it prompted for a sim but once up and running it
works if you take the sim card out but does say that the sim has been removed
which I for one just ignore.
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will fit an IPhone 6+, as well as a 6S, and
>>>> I'd imagine a 6S+. I don't know about an S E, nor a 5C/5. I know however
>>>> it will fit the 5S, as I've done it.
>>>>
>>>> Chris.
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>> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 8:45 AM
>> Subject: Re: Purchasing an iPhone and not having a Sim card
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r so it can be reused in
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> On Jul 25, 2016, at 11:48 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Wow, cutting the sim card? That was pretty stupid! Why couldn't they just
> replace the sim, for God sake! Maybe I don't know the whole situation, but
&
Wow, cutting the sim card? That was pretty stupid! Why couldn't they just
replace the sim, for God sake! Maybe I don't know the whole situation, but
you'd think that if you went to a local store, they'd just say, whoops? You
have the wrong size sim. Hold on, we'l
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>
> Well, my Nexus six started life on lollipop and definitely had no S
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Well, my Nexus six started life on lollipop and definitely had no Sim. But
excess ability came
Message - From: "Mary Otten"
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> Subject: Re: Purchasing an iPhone and not having a Sim card
>
>
> Thanks, Danny. That is what I was afraid of. I wonder why you don't need a
> Sim card with an android phone b
y, July 25, 2016 4:31 AM
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Hi mary,
I think this depends on where you get it from on the planet,
You do have to put a sim card in an iPhone to get it up and running
otherwise it tells you that there is no sim card and spits the dummy.
Ho
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Thanks, Danny. That is what I was afraid of. I wonder why you don't need a
Sim card with an an
tor.
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> - Original Message - From: "Mary Otten"
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> Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2016 9:56 PM
> Subject: Purchasing an iPhone and not having a Sim card
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>
> I recall seeing somewhere that if you b
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You require a cym card on setup but don't once the phone is up and running.
Danny
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I recall seeing somewhere that if you buy an
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I recall seeing somewhere that if you buy an iPhone, such as an iPhone SE,
and you don't ge
ll seeing somewhere that if you buy an iPhone, such as an iPhone SE,
> and you don't get a carriers Sim card to go with it, you can't use it. Is
> that true? I have an android phone that I never had a Sim card for, and it
> has worked just fine as a tablet more or less. I would like t
a Sim card
Thanks, Danny. That is what I was afraid of. I wonder why you don't need a
Sim card with an android phone but you do with an iPhone. Stupid.
Mary
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> On Jul 24, 2016, at 8:15 PM, Danny Noonan wrote:
>
> You require a cym card on setup but don
Hi mary,
I think this depends on where you get it from on the planet,
You do have to put a sim card in an iPhone to get it up and running otherwise
it tells you that there is no sim card and spits the dummy.
However once you have it up and running you can take the sim out and use the
Hi,
If your android and the iPhone you are getting use the same sim card then I
would think that you could simply put that sim in to your ipHone to use for the
setup. Once the setup is done you can remove the sim and use the iphone as an
iPod. I'm doing that with an iPhone 5S right now.
Thanks, Danny. That is what I was afraid of. I wonder why you don't need a
Sim card with an android phone but you do with an iPhone. Stupid.
Mary
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> On Jul 24, 2016, at 8:15 PM, Danny Noonan wrote:
>
> You require a cym card on setup but don't once
You require a cym card on setup but don't once the phone is up and running.
Danny
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> On 25 Jul 2016, at 11:56 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I recall seeing somewhere that if you buy an iPhone, such as an iPhone SE,
> and you don't get a carriers Sim c
I recall seeing somewhere that if you buy an iPhone, such as an iPhone SE, and
you don't get a carriers Sim card to go with it, you can't use it. Is that
true? I have an android phone that I never had a Sim card for, and it has
worked just fine as a tablet more or less. I would like
The sim card is located on the right side of the phone. There is a very
small slot covered with a matching piece of metal that nearly perfectly
blends in. At the lower end of this slot is a tiny hole. If you
straighten out a very small paper clip you can shove it in that hole to
get the sim
Hello how do I remove the sim card from my iphone4?
I can't find the slot, I have a removal tool but i can't find out where
to remove my sim card
any one know? I know it differs from the iphone 3gs
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The sim card hole is next to the head phone jack a push pin will work if you
get it positioned just right.
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On 2012-02-09, at 2:04 AM, Hank Smith wrote:
> Hello where exactly is the hole to put a paper clip, to get the sim tray to
> pop out on the 3gs?
> is i
Hello where exactly is the hole to put a paper clip, to get the sim tray
to pop out on the 3gs?
is it buy the power switch on the top of the phone?
also would a push pin work, or does it have to be a paper clip or apple
removal tool?
Hank
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Hank, it's on the opposite side of where you have your volume buttons. The SIM
card must be placed on a little tray, which you then insert into the device.
To get the tray out, you need a sharp pin. You might want to ask a sighted
person to show you once how to perform it.
And finally, y
Hello the iphone 3gs I will be getting used, where do I insert the sim
card at, and how do I do this?
also atnt wants me to pay 600.00 and some change to get a month to month
service apparently they make u do a credit even though you are going
month to month so I will be most likely going with
Hi,
Ok, so I have got everything to work now. My iPhone is also locked here in
Sweden.
But I like it more and more I use it!
Christian
On 2009-08-19 at 13:47 Chris Blouch wrote:
>I didn't realize you could even change the sim card on the iphone. Not
>the physical problem but th
This can only be accomplished if your phone is unlocked, either via
factory purchase or through jailbreak.
Brett
On Aug 19, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I didn't realize you could even change the sim card on the iphone.
> Not the physical problem but the exclusive
I didn't realize you could even change the sim card on the iphone. Not
the physical problem but the exclusive deals Apple did with the various
carriers. So if my iphone is tied to ATT in the US and I go to Singapore
I can just get a Singtel sim and be good to go?
CB
Christian wrote:
>
the hole you press the tool in is next to the headphone jack
On Aug 19, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> Hello Christian,
>
> The SIM card tray is at the opposite end of the iPhone from the USB
> port. There's a tiny hole right next to it where you insert the
&g
Hi Anne,
OK, I managed to insert the card now, but it doesn't work.
I suppose I will need to remove the PIN code form my SIM card.
Many thanks,
Christian
On 2009-08-19 at 17:48 Anne Robertson wrote:
>Hello Christian,
>
>The SIM card tray is at the opposite end of the iPhon
Hello Christian,
The SIM card tray is at the opposite end of the iPhone from the USB
port. There's a tiny hole right next to it where you insert the
extraction tool. The extraction tool is fixed inside the cover of the
instruction booklet and it looks a bit like a tiny paperclip he
Hi all,
Finally, I have got my iPhone and I realy look forward of trying it with VO now.
However, I am not able to find the SIM card tray. Should it be on the top of
the phone?
Any help would be apreciated, many thanks!
Christian
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