If you have a physical SIM card, remove it from your iPhone and insert it into your new Android phone. Learn how to insert your SIM card. If you have an eSIM, you can also download it from your carrier. If you have any issues with your SIM card or carrier services, get help from your mobile carrier. Connect to Wi-Fi
Activate your iPhone or iPad. You need to connect to a Wi-Fi network or a cellular network to activate and continue setting up your device. Tap the Wi-Fi network that you want to use or, if available, tap Continue Without Wi-Fi to use your device's cellular network. If you're setting up an iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular), you might need to
Nov 8, 2010. #13. SOLVED - iPhone Sim card holder stuck in the wrong way round! Yes, that fixed it- colleague had same problem: -> we put in sim card - closed it and then pulled it out quickly. Key is to push in with card and then pull out quickly, it might take you one or two tries
I show you how to insert the SIM Card and check mobile settings on the Apple iPad Air 4th generation. Hope this helps. --- 2020 Apple iPad Air 4th generation
Gently insert the small paperclip you bent earlier into the small pinhole opening in the SIM tray. Apply a small amount of pressure until the SIM tray pops out of the iPhone or iPad. Don't apply pressure at an angle, only in the direction of the pin hole. Grab hold of the SIM tray and pull straight out. Swap your SIM card.
You can find the eject button on the right side of the tray door inside a small hole. To insert a SIM card: Turn off your phone. On your phone, find the small hole. Insert the SIM card ejection tool that came with your phone or SIM card. Firmly but gently, push until the tray pops out. Remove the tray. Put your SIM card in the tray.
26974 Solutions. Registered: 04-04-2012. Options. on ‎02-02-2022 19:51. @MoAbbasi. It will work for occasional use but if you use it all the time, O2 will block the sim as you need the specific tablet sim for an iPad. I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies.
Plans you can SIM swap on: All Pre-Paid plans. $40 Data Share SIM plan. All post-paid mobile plans. Plans you can’t SIM swap on: Post-paid data and tablet plans. Post-paid data plans. Post-paid Data Share plans. If your plan includes voice, SMS or MMS, and allows SIM swap, you’ll still be able to access these in any compatible device.
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