Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Micro Sim Adapter


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Thanks to a small plastic adapter, iPhone owners can take their micro-SIM card and use it with another cell phone. Apple started a new trend when it introduced the micro-SIM card found in the Apple iPhone 4 and the iPad 3G. Like a regular SIM, the micro Yes, but you will need a micro-SIM to SIM adapter, or otherwise known as a piece of plastic. You can get these from mobile phone shops if you smile nicely, or via the Internet if you're willing to pay a couple of quid plus postage. Once you get one 3. Pull out your micro SIM from whichever phone it is currently resting. 4. Grab the metal adapter tray, and insert your micro SIM card. Slide them together inside the nano cutter. 5. Prepare for glory. 6. Set the nano cutter (with micro SIM insert you can place the micro-SIM card in a mini-SIM adapter, which just adds on the extra plastic. However, with most cellphone users more likely to upgrade their phones more often than they switch carriers, the most common problem is removing a mini-SIM card In fact we just saw a micro SIM to full SIM adapter which Sony is shipping with its Xperia Neo L, which basically converts a Micro SIM to full SIM. It's one thing which we think will be a common feature in times to come. If you live in the UK you may have already pre-ordered your iPhone 4 from Orange, if so a recent tweet from Orange’s PR Manager may be of interest. The tweet, which was posted just 20 minutes ago (at the time of this post) revealed that when you order .

Enter the Micro-SIM adapter. Sold by the MicroSIM Shop, the €5.99 adapter (it is sold from Vienna, Austria) allows you to pop your iPhone 4 or iPad 3G SIM into a plastic shell that lets you use it in the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. It works in the first The MicroSim Shop makes available the Micro-Sim adapter which enables users to fit in their iPhone 4 or iPad 3G SIM into a plastic shell that helps users to employ it in the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. The iPhone 4 has the MicroSim located in a slot on the Like micro SIM before it, you’d better believe that we’ll see an influx of adapters to get the smaller SIMs working on phones designed to accept larger cards. When playing around with such tools, though, be sure you have your wits about you Hands too fat/sweaty/shaky to cut a normal SIM down to micro-SIM size? You can grab this micro-SIM cutter from Amazon for £1.95. Comes with a couple of adapters in case you need to pop the resultant micro-SIM back in a normal-sized slot. Delivery is 99p .



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