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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · 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. On others, you might need to unscrew the ball/spike on the end. More extreme piercings might be too large to serve as SIM tray openers. (Be careful not to bend your earrings!)

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  2. Apr 9, 2022 · A paper clip is one of the easiest and most common objects to use when you don't have an ejector tool. Start with a small or medium-size paper clip. Unfold one straight side, so it's sticking out. Stick the straight side of the paper clip into the SIM card ejector hole as far as it will go. With the paper clip in the hole, use your thumb to ...

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  4. Jan 23, 2024 · Method 1: Using a Paperclip. Using a paperclip to remove the SIM card tray is a clever alternative when a dedicated SIM card ejector tool is not available. This method requires a standard metal paperclip, which is commonly found in office supplies or household drawers.

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Needle or Sewing Pin. A needle or sewing pin can be employed to delicately extract a SIM card without a dedicated tool. Choose a fine needle or pin with a pointed end and carefully insert it into the pinhole on the SIM card tray. Apply gentle pressure to release the tray, enabling the SIM card to be easily removed.

  6. 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 right inside your own body. Traditional earrings with thinner wires or hooks work best, on others, you might need to unscrew the ball/spike on the end.
    • Using Paperclip to remove SIM card. 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 paper clip will get your SIM Card tray ejected.
    • Use Needle to remove SIM card. 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.
    • Thumbtack/staple. Another ubiquitous object around the home and office is the thumbtack. There are many shapes and sizes but pretty much all of them are capable of opening your SIM Card tray.
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