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      • Keep it in the box in the same housing where it was supplied, along with the mini-manual you get, and the receipt. If you didn't keep the box, put in a small plastic bag (like a coin bag) inside a larger envelope that is not so easy to lose. Or use masking tape to fix it to piece of card, and put that in an envelope.
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  2. Jun 2, 2016 · 1) Paperclip. 2) Staple. 3) Sewing Pin. 4) Earring. 5) Toothpick. Paperclip. In many situations, a paperclip makes a viable alternative to a SIM eject tool. This is my most common go-to when I forget my SIM eject tool or lose all of the ones I have due to my daily clumsiness.

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    • Earring or piercing. The right tool for the job might be closer than you think, as in on your body. Traditional earrings with thinner wires or hooks work best.
    • Paperclip. Probably the next most common thing, if you happen to work in an office. Not the fat plastic-coated paperclips, but pretty much any small metal paper clip will get your SIM tray ejected.
    • Needle. If you repair socks and pants as much as I do (you don't want to know), then you'll have a needle floating around the house somewhere. Just use the not-pointy end in the SIM eject hole and press down on the edge of a table.
    • Thumbtack/staple. Another ubiquitous object that you may find in most homes and offices is the humble little thumbtack. There are many shapes and sizes, but pretty much all of them are capable of opening your SIM tray.
  3. Jan 23, 2024 · A SIM card ejector tool, also known as a SIM ejector pin or SIM eject tool, is a small, pointed instrument specifically designed to open the SIM card tray on mobile devices. It is often included with the purchase of a new smartphone or tablet, typically found within the device's packaging.

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · You need a SIM-eject tool before changing the SIM for any reason, like switching to another network, replacing a damaged card, or inserting your old SIM into a handset. You should also know the location where it is placed. SIM card size is another aspect you should be aware of.

  5. Mar 23, 2020 · Keep it in the box in the same housing where it was supplied, along with the mini-manual you get, and the receipt. If you didn't keep the box, put in a small plastic bag (like a coin bag) inside a larger envelope that is not so easy to lose. Or use masking tape to fix it to piece of card, and put that in an envelope.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Find a small bobby pin or SIM removal tool. You will need to access a small slot on the side of your device to eject the SIM card tray. Some Androids come with a small pin-like tool designed for this very purpose. If you can't find it or don't have one, a small bobby pin, a straightened paper clip, or a small pin should work.

  7. If you accidentally stuck your SIM eject tool into the microphone port, you probably didn’t damage anything, but there are some things you should keep in mind.

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