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4 days ago · Take a paper clip, bend it into a makeshift SIM tray ejector, and insert it into the hole. Gently push the paper clip until you feel the tray release its locking mechanism. Removing the SIM Card ...
5 days ago · To perform a hard reset on an Android device, press and hold the Power button and the Volume down button simultaneously for at least 10 seconds. Release the Power button but keep holding the Volume down button until you see the Android recovery menu. Use the Volume down button to navigate to the “Wipe data/factory reset” option and press ...
5 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.
4 days ago · If your iPhone says SOS in the status bar or SOS only in the Control Center, this means that your iPhone isn't connected to a cellular network. This could be because your cellular reception is poor, your SIM card has failed, or your cellular settings are not set to Automatic.
4 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 · Remove the SIM card: Gently pull out the SIM card from the tray. Insert the new SIM card : Place the new SIM card into the tray, making sure it’s aligned properly.
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4 days ago · When you initiate a factory reset, your iPhone 6 will erase all data, apps, and settings, and restore it to its original state. This process can take a few minutes to complete. Here’s what you can expect: Your iPhone 6 will erase all data, including contacts, photos, and other files