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    • Contact your carrier: Your iPhone needs a physical SIM or an eSIM to connect to a cellular network. Contact your carrier to get a SIM and set up cellular service.
    • Insert the SIM card: If you have a physical SIM card, insert it into your iPhone. To do this, use a SIM eject tool or even a paperclip to open the SIM tray on the side of your device.
    • Turn on your iPhone: Press and hold the side button to turn on your iPhone (or the top button on an iPhone SE). Follow the on-screen prompts to set up your iPhone.
    • Activate your SIM card: If you have an eSIM, you can activate it during setup. If you have a physical SIM card, you may need to activate it by following the instructions provided by your carrier.
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    • First, check these things
    • Next, set up your new iPhone
    • Then get the Apple Support app
    • And that's it

    All you need to do is follow a few simple steps.

    Do you know your Apple ID and password?

    If you forgot your Apple ID password, learn how to reset it.

    Is your current iPhone updated to iOS 17?

    1.Go to Settings > General. 2.Tap Software Update. 3.From here, you can see if there's a new update available to install. •Learn what to do if you can't update

    Do you have an iCloud backup?

    Read the steps to back up to iCloud

    Activate cellular service

    Learn what to do if you can’t activate your iPhone

    Use Quick Start to set up and transfer data

    Read the steps to use Quick Start

    It's the easiest way to get support

    Download the Apple Support app

    Accidents happen. AppleCare+ covers them.

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  2. Activate service through a participating carrier’s app: Go to the App Store, download the carrier’s app, then use the app to activate cellular service. Note: If prompted, connect your iPhone to an available Wi-Fi or cellular network. eSIM setup requires an internet connection. Install a physical SIM.

  3. If your new iPhone comes with a physical SIM or eSIM, use that SIM. If not, use the SIM card from your previous iPhone. In some cases, you need to contact your network provider to set up the SIM card from your previous iPhone for use with a 5G network.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · You’re not alone. Before I became a tech-geek, I definitely struggled too! You should know that with the right information and just a few steps, you can easily activate your iPhone’s Sim card. In this article, I’ll provide an easy to follow step-by-step guide on how to get your SIM card up and running in no time.

  5. Sep 1, 2022 · 1. Insert the SIM card into the iPhone, if necessary. 2. Power on your iPhone. 3. Choose a language and region, then choose a connection type. 4. Wait for your iPhone to activate. 5. Continue setting up your iPhone.

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  6. Nov 23, 2021 · If you're setting up a new or used iPhone, you'll need to activate your iPhone with a cellular service provider. Activating your iPhone will involve inserting a SIM card into it and...

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