![]() Also check that your able to use cellular data to access the internet as well as send and receive MMS picture messages. If it has, check that you can make phone calls and send text messages. Once the SIM is in your new phone, make sure the phone has recognized the SIM. Note that not all SIM cards are the same size, so if you’re moving to an iPhone that takes nano-SIM or micro-SIM from a phone with a full sized SIM card, you may need to get a new SIM card (note that you can convert full sized SIM card to a micro SIM by cutting it down, but you can not convert a micro-SIM to nano-SIM, so you’d need to get a nano SIM directly from the cellular or mobile provider for any modern iPhone).If all three of these conditions are true, simply remove your SIM from your current phone and put it in your new phone. If you are migrating from a traditional cell phone to iPhone, you might want to dump the contacts onto the SIM and then import contacts from the SIM card to iPhone directly so you can keep your address book. If you’re migrating from Android to iPhone don’t miss the easy migration assistant discussed here to get all your stuff over.Ĭlassic cell phones that are not ‘smartphones’ have SIM cards located in various places and you’d have to figure that out separately as well before ejecting that SIM card to put into the iPhone. The short video below demonstrates opening a SIM card slot on an iPhone, as you can see the entire process is very fast.Īgain this applies to basically all modern iPhones, including iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 6, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, even iPhone 4s and iPhone 4.Īndroid phones can have a SIM card in various locations, so if you’re switching from Android to iPhone then you’ll have to find where the SIM location is on Android separately. Much older iPhone models had the SIM card tray on the bottom of the iPhone. ![]() If you’re migrating from an iPhone to a new iPhone, simply transferring your data over and then changing the SIM card is sufficient to do so.Īll new model iPhone have the SIM card tray on the side of the iPhone. The short video embedded below shows the process of changing a SIM card on iPhone, it’s demonstrated with an 6 model but the basic process is identical on any other modern iPhone. Wait a moment or two and the iPhone should get service with the SIM card, assuming the SIM card is active and compatible with the iPhone. ![]()
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