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  1. 1 day ago · Hi - I had my number from EE ported to ID when I bought a new phone with them. I didn’t like the phone so returned it minus the sim card. I bought a new phone which had a different contract so was sent a new sim. I wanted to transfer my old number again to the new sim but was told you can’t do th...

  2. When it came back up, I had no mobile/network service. I went through all the troubleshooting steps I could find on Mint's site and elsewhere. I can access wifi with my phone and when I remove the sim card, the phone detects there is no sim card inserted. I assume that my sim card got fried when my phone flipped out.

  3. How do I register for My Account and what details do I need to provide? Q. How do I change my data roaming settings in my account? Q. Can I use more than one mobile number on my account? Q. Can I manage my account online?

  4. 3 days ago · Therefore, to keep yourself safe, the best thing to do is destroy your old SIM card. Cut the chip in half and recycle the plastic shell. Will there be a credit check for a SIM only deal?

  5. 4 days ago · Step 2: Insert the SIM ejector tool. Take the SIM ejector tool that came with your iPad, or use a small paperclip, and insert it into the hole next to the tray. Don’t force it. Gently push the tool or paperclip into the hole. If it’s not going in easily, check to make sure you have it aligned correctly with the hole.

  6. 3 days ago · Just pop the card into the SIM tray located inside the back of your phone, and you’re good to go. 5G e-SIMs are also available in the form of a small chip fixed into the back of your smartphone. These only feature in phone’s that are 5G-ready.

  7. 6 days ago · Hi, I live in Australia, but am hoping that someone can help. Previously when i travelled overseas i used a pre-paid sim card with a Lithuanian phone number. I found this great, a i did not get messages from anyone except elderly parents and family that i gave the number to.

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