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  1. Tl;DR: I used a sewing needle to try and open the SIM card slot, but the entire needle got jammed in the hole. Magnets, tape, and a safety pin did not work. How do I remove the needle?

  2. Getting another pin and pushing it through should eject the sim tray and then you can remove it easily.

    • Earring Or Piercing
    • Paperclip
    • Needle
    • Thumbtack/Staple
    • Safety Pin
    • Toothpicks
    • Go to A Store and Ask Nicely

    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!)

    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 metal paper clip will get your SIM tray ejected. And when you're done, you can use it to attach various bits of paper together.

    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. Just use the not-pointy end in the SIM eject hole and press down on the edge of a table. I'd advise you not to try this using your hand. But desperate times call for desperate measures!

    Another ubiquitous object that you may find in most homes and offices is the humble little thumbtack. There are many shapes and sizes, but pretty much all of them are capable of opening your SIM tray. If you're embracing innovative approaches, then you've probably realized that you could also use a staple.

    A safety pin is very ubiquitous and found in nearly every household. Thanks to its sharp, pointed edge, it makes for a great sim tool. The fact that its design allows for more force to be (safely) exerted makes me think the safety pin is a better sim ejector tool than needles.

    Now, this is an option that can be used as a last resort if none of the objects above are at your disposal. But you'd be already aware that most toothpicks aren't thin enough to be inserted into the tiny SIM hole. To get around this, you might be required to whittle away some buts towards the bottom using a knife. Once again, if none of these thing...

    If you ever find yourself needing to eject your SIM card tray while on the go, as I have, one of the most convenient solutions is to step into a nearby shop. Admittedly, if you're deep in a forest, this might pose a challenge, but in a city environment, surrounded by shopping centers or storefronts of mobile phone carriers, there's no cause for ala...

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  3. Sep 2, 2022 · In this video, you will learn how to remove the phone sim card without tools. Do it yourself DIY SIM card slot eject pin tool. The sim card eject pin os a tool made to eject the...

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    • 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.
    • Staple. In some scenarios, a paperclip can be a little difficult to come across, but most offices and businesses have staplers, so try asking to borrow a single staple.
    • Sewing Pin. If you’re anywhere near your mother’s or grandma’s house, you might be able to mooch a sewing pin from one of them to open your SIM tray on your iPhone or iPad.
    • Earring. In the absolute worst-case scenario, you can break out the jewelry. Lots of women already have earrings on their person, but when you’re desperate to get your SIM card out, the needle end of an earring can work wonders.
  4. Feb 5, 2024 · SIM Eject Tool: Use An Alternative Tool To Eject The SIM Card Tray. If your SIM card tray won’t open, one of the most common and effective troubleshooting tips is to use an alternative tool to eject the tray. Most smartphones come with a SIM eject tool included in the packaging, but if you can’t find it or it’s not working, there are other options.

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  6. Sep 7, 2018 · Just use the not-pointy end in the SIM eject hole and press down on the edge of a table. I’d advise you not to try this using your hand. 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.