It wasn't long ago that the purchase of a new mobile phone typically involved receiving a SIM ejector tool with the device. This tool allows users to remove a phone's SIM card, the small chip that ...
Your new phone came with a tiny metallic tool, especially designed to eject your SIM card. So, you put it somewhere safe and… then what? Most likely you ended up using a paper clip to eject your SIM.
You may need to remove or switch your iPhone’s SIM card for a variety or reasons. Whether you’re selling or trading your device, switching carriers, or need to swap it out while traveling, follow ...
In my wallet, I have a little “secret” compartment which contains a few international micro SIMs, an Apple-made SIM ejection tool (aka a fancy paperclip), and a guitar pick. Or at least I usually do.
Are you trying to switch phones or carriers? You might need to swap SIM cards for that, and we can understand how confusing this process can be if you haven’t done it before. Today we’ll show you ...
It is possible to remove the headband of AirPods Max with just a standard SIM card ejector tool, hinting at the possibility of interchanging headbands to achieve a different colorway. As mentioned in ...
Close-up of a person inserting a SIM ejector tool into a phone - aileenchik/Shutterstock It wasn't long ago that the purchase of a new mobile phone typically involved receiving a SIM ejector tool with ...