But seriously, it seems that those Micro-SIMs that the iPad take aren’t technologically that different from their bigger brethren. In fact all you have to do is cut some of the plastic off of the ...
Well, you needn’t worry, all a Micro SIM is a normal SIM with the extra plastic chopped off, and a simple but very sharp knife can convert your normal maxi-sized SIM. But in case you were worried ...
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Find out how to trim your own micro-SIM card for use in phones that require this new format. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As vice president of CNET Studios, Sharon led ...
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Apple has completely overhauled the design of its iPhone 5 to achieve a body that is 18 percent slimmer than its predecessor. The reduced thickness of the new iPhone has forced Apple to implement a ...
All modern iPhones and iPads now use nano-SIM cards. Unfortunately, this can be a bit of a problem for anyone switching from an older device, because the nano-SIM is much smaller than the micro-SIMs ...