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5 days ago · Lift the SIM card out of the tray and carefully remove it from the holder. Handle the SIM card by the edges only, as touching the golden contacts can cause damage. 5. Remove the SIM Card Ejector ...
3 days ago · You may have to use a tray removal tool or a pin to eject the tray from your iPhone. Reminding the SIM Tray Ejector. If your iPhone has a SIM tray ejector, you can use it to remove the SIM card.
4 days ago · Apply a bit of pressure until the tray pops out. Remove the SIM Tray: Once the tray is slightly ejected, pull it out with your fingers. You will now see your SIM card sitting in the tray. Take Out the SIM Card: Carefully remove the SIM card from the tray. If you're replacing it, align the new SIM card with the tray and reinsert it into the phone.
3 days ago · 6. Factory Reset Your iPhone. As a last resort, consider factory resetting your device. It’s a drastic yet fast way to undo any feature that’s interfering with your cellular data.
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5 days ago · Once the restore process finishes, the Hello screen will appear on your iPhone. Disconnect your phone from the computer and begin to follow the onscreen instructions to set up your iPhone. When you reach the Transfer Your Apps & Data screen, tap From Android. Open the Move to iOS app on your old Android phone and follow the onscreen instructions.
There are two good uses for DFU Mode. One is to repair an iPhone or iPad that has a corrupt bootloader. This is done by accessing DFU Mode, and then hooking it up to a Mac or PC to install the new software. The other main use for DFU is to downgrade to an older version of iOS.
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6 days ago · Want to return it but when I look at what is in storage I see 10.57GB in ‘Other’ its iOS 18 so that sounds about right but there’s still 640 MB in ‘Documents and Data’. How can I be sure none of my personal data remains on the phone?